@@ -810,9 +810,9 @@ pub trait Read {
810810        default_read_exact ( self ,  buf) 
811811    } 
812812
813-     /// Creates a "by reference" adaptor  for this instance of `Read`. 
813+     /// Creates a "by reference" adapter  for this instance of `Read`. 
814814     /// 
815-      /// The returned adaptor  also implements `Read` and will simply borrow this 
815+      /// The returned adapter  also implements `Read` and will simply borrow this 
816816     /// current reader. 
817817     /// 
818818     /// # Examples 
@@ -889,7 +889,7 @@ pub trait Read {
889889        Bytes  {  inner :  self  } 
890890    } 
891891
892-     /// Creates an adaptor  which will chain this stream with another. 
892+     /// Creates an adapter  which will chain this stream with another. 
893893     /// 
894894     /// The returned `Read` instance will first read all bytes from this object 
895895     /// until EOF is encountered. Afterwards the output is equivalent to the 
@@ -927,7 +927,7 @@ pub trait Read {
927927        Chain  {  first :  self ,  second :  next,  done_first :  false  } 
928928    } 
929929
930-     /// Creates an adaptor  which will read at most `limit` bytes from it. 
930+     /// Creates an adapter  which will read at most `limit` bytes from it. 
931931     /// 
932932     /// This function returns a new instance of `Read` which will read at most 
933933     /// `limit` bytes, after which it will always return EOF ([`Ok(0)`]). Any 
@@ -1326,7 +1326,7 @@ impl Initializer {
13261326/// * The [`write`] method will attempt to write some data into the object, 
13271327///   returning how many bytes were successfully written. 
13281328/// 
1329- /// * The [`flush`] method is useful for adaptors  and explicit buffers 
1329+ /// * The [`flush`] method is useful for adapters  and explicit buffers 
13301330///   themselves for ensuring that all buffered data has been pushed out to the 
13311331///   'true sink'. 
13321332/// 
@@ -1646,12 +1646,12 @@ pub trait Write {
16461646    fn  write_fmt ( & mut  self ,  fmt :  fmt:: Arguments < ' _ > )  -> Result < ( ) >  { 
16471647        // Create a shim which translates a Write to a fmt::Write and saves 
16481648        // off I/O errors. instead of discarding them 
1649-         struct  Adaptor < ' a ,  T :  ?Sized  + ' a >  { 
1649+         struct  Adapter < ' a ,  T :  ?Sized  + ' a >  { 
16501650            inner :  & ' a  mut  T , 
16511651            error :  Result < ( ) > , 
16521652        } 
16531653
1654-         impl < T :  Write  + ?Sized >  fmt:: Write  for  Adaptor < ' _ ,  T >  { 
1654+         impl < T :  Write  + ?Sized >  fmt:: Write  for  Adapter < ' _ ,  T >  { 
16551655            fn  write_str ( & mut  self ,  s :  & str )  -> fmt:: Result  { 
16561656                match  self . inner . write_all ( s. as_bytes ( ) )  { 
16571657                    Ok ( ( ) )  => Ok ( ( ) ) , 
@@ -1663,7 +1663,7 @@ pub trait Write {
16631663            } 
16641664        } 
16651665
1666-         let  mut  output = Adaptor  {  inner :  self ,  error :  Ok ( ( ) )  } ; 
1666+         let  mut  output = Adapter  {  inner :  self ,  error :  Ok ( ( ) )  } ; 
16671667        match  fmt:: write ( & mut  output,  fmt)  { 
16681668            Ok ( ( ) )  => Ok ( ( ) ) , 
16691669            Err ( ..)  => { 
@@ -1677,9 +1677,9 @@ pub trait Write {
16771677        } 
16781678    } 
16791679
1680-     /// Creates a "by reference" adaptor  for this instance of `Write`. 
1680+     /// Creates a "by reference" adapter  for this instance of `Write`. 
16811681     /// 
1682-      /// The returned adaptor  also implements `Write` and will simply borrow this 
1682+      /// The returned adapter  also implements `Write` and will simply borrow this 
16831683     /// current writer. 
16841684     /// 
16851685     /// # Examples 
@@ -2263,7 +2263,7 @@ pub trait BufRead: Read {
22632263    } 
22642264} 
22652265
2266- /// Adaptor  to chain together two readers. 
2266+ /// Adapter  to chain together two readers. 
22672267/// 
22682268/// This struct is generally created by calling [`chain`] on a reader. 
22692269/// Please see the documentation of [`chain`] for more details. 
@@ -2414,7 +2414,7 @@ impl<T, U> SizeHint for Chain<T, U> {
24142414    } 
24152415} 
24162416
2417- /// Reader adaptor  which limits the bytes read from an underlying reader. 
2417+ /// Reader adapter  which limits the bytes read from an underlying reader. 
24182418/// 
24192419/// This struct is generally created by calling [`take`] on a reader. 
24202420/// Please see the documentation of [`take`] for more details. 
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