adduktiota
Adduktio is a term used in various fields, primarily in chemistry and linguistics, to describe the process of joining or combining elements. In chemistry, adduktio refers to the formation of an adduct, which is a compound formed by the direct addition of two or more separate molecules. This usually results in a single molecule where the constituent parts are held together by covalent bonds or other forms of chemical interaction. A common example is a Lewis acid-base adduct, where a Lewis acid accepts a pair of electrons from a Lewis base. The resulting adduct is a new chemical species with distinct properties.
In linguistics, adduktio can describe the process of combining words or morphemes to form a new word