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Definition of ductor
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of ductor is as below...
Ductor
(n.) A
contrivance
for
removing
superfluous
ink or
coloring
matter
from a
roller.
See
Doctor,
4..
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Introductive
::
Introductive
(a.)
Serving
to
introduce;
introductory.
Propaedeutical
::
Propaedeutical
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
conveying,
preliminary
instruction;
introductory
to any art or
science;
instructing
beforehand..
Prolegomenon
::
Prolegomenon
(n.) A
preliminary
remark
or
observation;
an
introductory
discourse
prefixed
to a book or
treatise.
Exordium
::
Exordium
(n.) A
beginning;
an
introduction;
especially,
the
introductory
part of a
discourse
or
written
composition,
which
prepares
the
audience
for the main
subject;
the
opening
part of an
oration..
Copper
::
Copper
(n.) A
common
metal of a
reddish
color,
both
ductile
and
malleable,
and very
tenacious.
It is one of the best
conductors
of heat and
electricity.
Symbol
Cu.
Atomic
weight
63.3. It is one of the most
useful
metals
in
itself,
and also in its
alloys,
brass and
bronze..
Isagogical
::
Isagogical
(a.)
Introductory;
especially,
introductory
to the study of
theology..
Introductorily
::
Introductorily
(adv.)
By way of
introduction.
Impresario
::
Impresario
(n.) The
projector,
manager,
or
conductor,
of an opera or
concert
company..
Trumpet
::
Trumpet
(n.) A
funnel,
or
short,
fiaring
pipe, used as a guide or
conductor,
as for yarn in a
knitting
machine..
Resistance
::
Resistance
(n.) A
certain
hindrance
or
opposition
to the
passage
of an
electrical
current
or
discharge
offered
by
conducting
bodies.
It bears an
inverse
relation
to the
conductivity,
-- good
conductors
having
a small
resistance,
while poor
conductors
or
insulators
have a very high
resistance.
The unit of
resistance
is the ohm..
Introduction
::
Introduction
(n.) A
formal
and
elaborate
preliminary
treatise;
specifically,
a
treatise
introductory
to other
treatises,
or to a
course
of
study;
a
guide;
as, an
introduction
to
English
literature..
Preliminary
::
Preliminary
(n.) That which
precedes
the main
discourse,
work,
design,
or
business;
something
introductory
or
preparatory;
as, the
preliminaries
to a
negotiation
or duel; to take one's
preliminaries
the year
before
entering
college..
Conductor
::
Conductor
(n.) The
leader
or
director
of an
orchestra
or
chorus.
Inductor
::
Inductor
(n.) That
portion
of an
electrical
apparatus,
in which is the
inducing
charge
or
current..
Premise
::
Premise
(n.) To set forth
beforehand,
or as
introductory
to the main
subject;
to offer
previously,
as
something
to
explain
or aid in
understanding
what
follows;
especially,
to lay down
premises
or first
propositions,
on which rest the
subsequent
reasonings..
Resin
::
Resin (n.) Any one of a class of
yellowish
brown solid
inflammable
substances,
of
vegetable
origin,
which are
nonconductors
of
electricity,
have a
vitreous
fracture,
and are
soluble
in
ether,
alcohol,
and
essential
oils, but not in
water;
specif.,
pine resin (see
Rosin)..
Connector
::
Connector
(n.) A
device
for
holding
two parts of an
electrical
conductor
in
contact.
Preludial
::
Preludial
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
prelude;
of the
nature
of a
prelude;
introductory.
Aqueduct
::
Aqueduct
(n.) A
conductor,
conduit,
or
artificial
channel
for
conveying
water,
especially
one for
supplying
large
cities
with
water..
Conduct
::
Conduct
(v. i.) To act as a
conductor
(as of heat,
electricity,
etc.);
to
carry..
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