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Definition of eduction
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Eduction
(n.) The act of
drawing
out or
bringing
into view.
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Cloff
::
Cloff (n.)
Formerly
an
allowance
of two
pounds
in every three
hundred
weight
after the tare and tret are
subtracted;
now used only in a
general
sense,
of small
deductions
from the
original
weight..
Rebate
::
Rebate
(n.)
Deduction;
abatement;
as, a
rebate
of
interest
for
immediate
payment;
a
rebate
of
importation
duties..
Fixation
::
Fixation
(n.) The act of
uniting
chemically
with a solid
substance
or in a solid form;
reduction
to a
non-volatile
condition;
-- said of
gaseous
elements.
Face
::
Face (n.) The exact
amount
expressed
on a bill, note, bond, or other
mercantile
paper,
without
any
addition
for
interest
or
reduction
for
discount..
Pyrroline
::
Pyrroline
(n.) A
nitrogenous
base,
C4H7N,
obtained
as a
colorless
liquid
by the
reduction
of
pyrrol..
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..
Reconciliation
::
Reconciliation
(n.)
Reduction
to
congruence
or
consistency;
removal
of
inconsistency;
harmony.
Erroneous
::
Erroneous
(a.)
Containing
error;
not
conformed
to truth or
justice;
incorrect;
false;
mistaken;
as, an
erroneous
doctrine;
erroneous
opinion,
observation,
deduction,
view, etc..
Fluorescin
::
Fluorescin
(n.) A
colorless,
amorphous
substance
which is
produced
by the
reduction
of
fluorescein,
and from which the
latter
may be
formed
by
oxidation..
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..
Reduction
::
Reduction
(n.) The act of
reducing,
or state of being
reduced;
conversion
to a given state or
condition;
diminution;
conquest;
as, the
reduction
of a body to
powder;
the
reduction
of
things
to
order;
the
reduction
of the
expenses
of
government;
the
reduction
of a
rebellious
province..
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.
Ergotism
::
Ergotism
(n.) A
logical
deduction.
Normalization
::
Normalization
(n.)
Reduction
to a
standard
or
normal
state.
Derivation
::
Derivation
(n.) That which is
derived;
a
derivative;
a
deduction.
Incompressibility
::
Incompressibility
(n.) The
quality
of being
incompressible,
or
incapable
of
reduction
in
volume
by
pressure;
--
formerly
supposed
to be a
property
of
liquids..
Elimination
::
Elimination
(n.) The act of
obtaining
by
separation,
or as the
result
of
eliminating;
deduction.
[See
Eliminate,
4.].
Unstrained
::
Unstrained
(a.) Not
forced;
easy;
natural;
as, a
unstrained
deduction
or
inference..
Oxalantin
::
Oxalantin
(n.) A white
crystalline
nitrogenous
substance
(C6H4N4O5)
obtained
by the
reduction
of
parabanic
acid; --
called
also
leucoturic
acid.
Argue
::
Argue (v. t.) To prove or
evince;
too
manifest
or
exhibit
by
inference,
deduction,
or
reasoning..
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