NAD

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(ĕn'ā-dē') pronunciation
n.
A coenzyme, C21H27N7O14P2, occurring in most living cells and utilized alternately with NADH as an oxidizing or reducing agent in various metabolic processes.

[N(ICOTINAMIDE) A(DENINE) D(INUCLEOTIDE).]


In currencies, this is the abbreviation for the Namibia Dollar.

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n. the testicles. (From gonads.)  He got hit in the nads in the football game.

noun pl.
noun pl.

1:
Testicles. (1964 —) .

2:
Courage, nerve. (1976 —) .
Sports Weekly [He] has all the 'nads of a jelly Danish (1998).

[Shortening of gonads noun pl. testicles.]


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In medical records, an abbreviation for no abnormalities detected.

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NADH (form of NAD)
DPN (symbol – in biology, chemistry)