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Definition of duction
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Duction
(n.)
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Leuc-
::
Leuc- () A
combining
form
signifying
white,
colorless;
specif.
(Chem.),
denoting
an
extensive
series
of
colorless
organic
compounds,
obtained
by
reduction
from
certain
other
colored
compounds;
as,
leucaniline,
leucaurin,
etc..
Enchantment
::
Enchantment
(n.) The act of
enchanting;
the
production
of
certain
wonderful
effects
by the aid of
demons,
or the
agency
of
supposed
spirits;
the use of magic arts,
spells,
or
charms;
incantation..
Crystallogeny
::
Crystallogeny
(n.) The
science
which
pertains
to the
production
of
crystals.
Traduction
::
Traduction
(n.)
Derivation
by
descent;
propagation.
Reduction
::
Reduction
(v. t.) The
process
of
making
a copy of
something,
as a
figure,
design,
or
draught,
on a
smaller
scale,
preserving
the
proper
proportions..
Induction
::
Induction
(n.) The act or
process
of
reasoning
from a part to a
whole,
from
particulars
to
generals,
or from the
individual
to the
universal;
also, the
result
or
inference
so
reached..
Inoperation
::
Inoperation
(n.)
Agency;
influence;
production
of
effects.
Oophyte
::
Oophyte
(n.) Any plant of a
proposed
class or grand
division
(collectively
termed
oophytes
or
Oophyta),
which have their
sexual
reproduction
accomplished
by
motile
antherozoids
acting
on
oospheres,
either
while
included
in their
oogonia
or after
exclusion..
Reason
::
Reason
(n.) To
exercise
the
rational
faculty;
to
deduce
inferences
from
premises;
to
perform
the
process
of
deduction
or of
induction;
to
ratiocinate;
to reach
conclusions
by a
systematic
comparison
of
facts.
Bougie
::
Bougie
(n.) A long
slender
rod
consisting
of
gelatin
or some other
substance
that melts at the
temperature
of the body. It is
impregnated
with
medicine,
and
designed
for
introduction
into
urethra,
etc..
Suppositories
::
Suppositor
(n.) An
apparatus
for the
introduction
of
suppositories
into the
rectum.
Regimen
::
Regimen
(n.) a
systematic
course
of diet, etc.,
pursed
with a view to
improving
or
preserving
the
health,
or for the
purpose
of
attaining
some
particular
effect,
as a
reduction
of
flesh;
--
sometimes
used
synonymously
with
hygiene..
Discount
::
Discount
(v. t.) A
counting
off or
deduction
made from a gross sum on any
account
whatever;
an
allowance
upon an
account,
debt,
demand,
price
asked,
and the like;
something
taken or
deducted..
Strike
::
Strike
(v. i.) To quit work in order to
compel
an
increase,
or
prevent
a
reduction,
of
wages..
Air
::
Air (n.) The
representation
or
reproduction
of the
effect
of the
atmospheric
medium
through
which every
object
in
nature
is
viewed.
Reaction
::
Reaction
(n.) The
mutual
or
reciprocal
action
of
chemical
agents
upon each
other,
or the
action
upon such
chemical
agents
of some form of
energy,
as heat,
light,
or
electricity,
resulting
in a
chemical
change
in one or more of these
agents,
with the
production
of new
compounds
or the
manifestation
of
distinctive
characters.
See
Blowpipe
reaction,
Flame
reaction,
under
Blowpipe,
and
Flame..
Regulus
::
Regulus
(n.) The
button,
globule,
or mass of
metal,
in a more or less
impure
state,
which forms in the
bottom
of the
crucible
in
smelting
and
reduction
of
ores..
Epagoge
::
Epagoge
(n.) The
adducing
of
particular
examples
so as to lead to a
universal
conclusion;
the
argument
by
induction.
Exuberant
::
Exuberant
(a.)
Characterized
by
abundance
or
superabundance;
plenteous;
rich;
overflowing;
copious
or
excessive
in
production;
as,
exuberant
goodness;
an
exuberant
intellect;
exuberant
foliage..
Differentiation
::
Differentiation
(n.) The
gradual
formation
or
production
of
organs
or parts by a
process
of
evolution
or
development,
as when the seed
develops
the root and the stem, the
initial
stem
develops
the leaf,
branches,
and
flower
buds; or in
animal
life, when the germ
evolves
the
digestive
and other
organs
and
members,
or when the
animals
as they
advance
in
organization
acquire
special
organs
for
specific
purposes..
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