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Definition of educt
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Educt (n.) That which is
educed,
as by
analysis..
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Roman
::
Roman (a.) Of or
pertaining
to Rome, or the Roman
people;
like or
characteristic
of Rome, the Roman
people,
or
things
done by
Romans;
as, Roman
fortitude;
a Roman
aqueduct;
Roman art..
Diisatogen
::
Diisatogen
(n.) A red
crystalline
nitrogenous
substance
or
artificial
production,
which by
reduction
passes
directly
to
indigo..
Reason
::
Reason
(n.)
Hence:
To carry on a
process
of
deduction
or of
induction,
in order to
convince
or to
confute;
to
formulate
and set forth
propositions
and the
inferences
from them; to
argue..
Insight
::
Insight
(n.) Power of acute
observation
and
deduction;
penetration;
discernment;
perception.
Quinhydrone
::
Quinhydrone
(n.) A green
crystalline
substance
formed
by the union of
quinone
with
hydroquinone,
or as an
intermediate
product
in the
oxidation
of
hydroquinone
or the
reduction
of
quinone..
Isatogen
::
Isatogen
(n.) A
complex
nitrogenous
radical,
C8H4NO2,
regarded
as the
essential
residue
of a
series
of
compounds,
related
to
isatin,
which
easily
pass by
reduction
to
indigo
blue..
Disimprovement
::
Disimprovement
(n.)
Reduction
from a
better
to a worse
state;
as,
disimprovement
of the
earth..
Aqueduct
::
Aqueduct
(n.) A canal or
passage;
as, the
aqueduct
of
Sylvius,
a
channel
connecting
the third and
fourth
ventricles
of the
brain..
Manganese
::
Manganese
(n.) An
element
obtained
by
reduction
of its
oxide,
as a hard,
grayish
white
metal,
fusible
with
difficulty,
but
easily
oxidized.
Its ores occur
abundantly
in
nature
as the
minerals
pyrolusite,
manganite,
etc.
Symbol
Mn.
Atomic
weight
54.8..
Bribe
::
Bribe (n.) That which
seduces;
seduction;
allurement.
Transmutation
::
Transmutation
(n.) The
change
or
reduction
of one
figure
or body into
another
of the same area or
solidity,
but of a
different
form, as of a
triangle
into a
square..
Dioxindol
::
Dioxindol
(n.) A
white,
crystalline,
nitrogenous
substance
obtained
by the
reduction
of
isatin.
It is a
member
of the indol
series;
-- hence its
name..
Generalization
::
Generalization
(n.) The act or
process
of
generalizing;
the act of
bringing
individuals
or
particulars
under a genus or
class;
deduction
of a
general
principle
from
particulars.
Reduction
::
Reduction
(v. t.) The
bringing
of a
syllogism
in one of the
so-called
imperfect
modes into a mode in the first
figure.
Histohaematin
::
Histohaematin
(n.) One of a class of
respiratory
pigments,
widely
distributed
in the
animal
kingdom,
capable
of ready
oxidation
and
reduction..
Seducing
::
Seducing
(a.)
Seductive.
Scoria
::
Scoria
(n.) The
recrement
of
metals
in
fusion,
or the slag
rejected
after the
reduction
of
metallic
ores;
dross..
Conveyance
::
Conveyance
(n.) The
instrument
or means of
carrying
or
transporting
anything
from place to
place;
the
vehicle
in
which,
or means by
which,
anything
is
carried
from one place to
another;
as,
stagecoaches,
omnibuses,
etc., are
conveyances;
a canal or
aqueduct
is a
conveyance
for
water..
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..
Demonstrate
::
Demonstrate
(v. t.) To show, or make
evident,
by
reasoning
or
proof;
to prove by
deduction;
to
establish
so as to
exclude
the
possibility
of doubt or
denial..
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