abductor
n.
kidnapper, one who abducts; muscle which pulls a body part away from the main axis of the body (Anatomy)
Kidnapping
Kidnapping, a word derived from kid, meaning
child and nap (nab) meaning snatch, recorded since 1673, was originally used as a term for the practice of stealing children for use as servants or laborers in the
American colonies. It has come to mean any illegal capture or detention of a person or people against their will, regardless of age. Since 1768 the term abduction was also used in this sense.
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abductor
Noun
1. someone who unlawfully seizes and detains a victim (usually for ransom)
(synonym) kidnapper, snatcher
(hypernym) criminal, felon, crook, outlaw, malefactor
(hyponym) crimp, crimper
(derivation) kidnap, nobble, abduct, snatch
2. a muscle that draws a part away from the median line
(synonym) abductor muscle
(hypernym) skeletal muscle, striated muscle
(hyponym) musculus abductor digiti minimi manus
(derivation) abduct
abductor (de)
n.
abductor
ABDUCTORS
RAPITORI [DI BIMBO O DONNA]. MUSCOLI ADDUTTORI [FISIOLOGIA]. ADDUTTORI [ELETTRONICA]