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Definitions of adust in various dictionaries:
adj - dried out by heat or excessive exposure to sunlight
adj - burned brown by the sun
Burned; scorched.
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Dried or darkened, as by heat |
Parched or scorched |
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Aug 14 2013 Universal |
Sep 19 2008 USA Today |
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scorched burnt. |
Scorched burnt. |
Gloomy melancholic. |
dried out by heat or excessive exposure to sunlight |
burned brown by the sun |
Burned scorched. |
Archaic Browned by the sun sunburned. |
Archaic Melancholy in appearance or temperament gloomy. |
Adust might refer to |
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Aduston Hall is a historic antebellum plantation house in the riverside town of Gainesville, Alabama. Although the raised cottage displays the strict symmetry and precise detailing of the Greek Revival style, it is very unusual in its massing. The house is low and spread out over one-story with a fluid floor-plan more reminiscent of a 20th-century California ranch house than the typically boxy neoclassical houses of its own era.It is a contributing property to the Gainesville Historic District. The district was listed on the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage on March 25, 1976, and the National Register of Historic Places on October 3, 1985. Now owned by the Sumter County Historical Society, the house is operated as a visitor welcome center for the historic district.In addition to its use as a welcome center, the Sumter County Historical Society utilizes the house and grounds as the centerpiece of its Sumter Heritage Days, held each spring. In 1994 the Historical Society received $130,000 for the stabilization and restoration of the house from local, state, and federal funds. |