Traduce :: Traduce (v. t.) To transfer; to transmit; to hand down; as, to traduce mental qualities to one's descendants..
Traduce :: Traduce (v. t.) To translate from one language to another; as, to traduce and compose works..
Traduce :: Traduce (v. t.) To increase or distribute by propagation.
Traduce :: Traduce (v. t.) To draw away; to seduce.
Traduce :: Traduce (v. t.) To represent; to exhibit; to display; to expose; to make an example of.
Traduce :: Traduce (v. t.) To expose to contempt or shame; to represent as blamable; to calumniate; to vilify; to defame.
Traducement :: Traducement (n.) The act of traducing; misrepresentation; ill-founded censure; defamation; calumny.
Traducer :: Traducer (n.) One who traduces; a slanderer; a calumniator.
Traducianism :: Traducianism (n.) The doctrine that human souls are produced by the act of generation; -- opposed to creationism, and infusionism..
Traducible :: Traducible (a.) Capable of being derived or propagated.
Traducible :: Traducible (a.) Capable of being traduced or calumniated.
Traducingly :: Traducingly (adv.) In a traducing manner; by traduction; slanderously.
Traduct :: Traduct (v. t.) To derive or deduce; also, to transmit; to transfer..
Traduct :: Traduct (n.) That which is traducted; that which is transferred; a translation.
Traduction :: Traduction (n.) Translation from one language to another.
Traduction :: Traduction (n.) Derivation by descent; propagation.
Traduction :: Traduction (n.) The act of transferring; conveyance; transportation.
Traduction :: Traduction (n.) A process of reasoning in which each conclusion applies to just such an object as each of the premises applies to.
Traductive :: Traductive (a.) Capable of being deduced; derivable.