[f. ADDUCE + -ER1.] One who adduces, or brings forward in a statement.

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1810.  Coleridge, Friend (1865), 115. Principles, from which the adducers of these arguments loudly profess their dissent. Ibid. (1817), Ess. on own Times (1850), III. 952. The charge, as far as it allows even a plausible excuse for the adducer, implies a complete ignorance.

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