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Definition of induct
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Induct
(v. t.) To bring in; to
introduce;
to usher in.
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Donative
::
Donative
(n.) A
benefice
conferred
on a
person
by the
founder
or
patron,
without
either
presentation
or
institution
by the
ordinary,
or
induction
by his
orders.
See the Note under
Benefice,
n., 3..
Dielectric
::
Dielectric
(n.) Any
substance
or
medium
that
transmits
the
electric
force by a
process
different
from
conduction,
as in the
phenomena
of
induction;
a
nonconductor.
separating
a body
electrified
by
induction,
from the
electrifying
body..
Condenser
::
Condenser
(n.) An
instrument
for
concentrating
electricity
by the
effect
of
induction
between
conducting
plates
separated
by a
nonconducting
plate.
Inaugurate
::
Inaugurate
(v. t.) To
introduce
or
induct
into an
office
with
suitable
ceremonies
or
solemnities;
to
invest
with power or
authority
in a
formal
manner;
to
install;
as, to
inaugurate
a
president;
to
inaugurate
a
king..
Henry
::
Henry (n.) The unit of
electric
induction;
the
induction
in a
circuit
when the
electro-motive
force
induced
in this
circuit
is one volt, while the
inducing
current
varies
at the rate of one
ampere
a
second..
Magneto-electrical
::
Magneto-electrical
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
characterized
by,
electricity
by the
action
of
magnets;
as,
magneto-electric
induction..
Inference
::
Inference
(n.) The act or
process
of
inferring
by
deduction
or
induction.
Inductor
::
Inductor
(n.) The
person
who
inducts
another
into an
office
or
benefice.
Faradic
::
Faradic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Michael
Faraday,
the
distinguished
electrician;
--
applied
especially
to
induced
currents
of
electricity,
as
produced
by
certain
forms of
inductive
apparatus,
on
account
of
Faraday's
investigations
of their
laws..
Influence
::
Influence
(n.)
Induction.
Inductility
::
Inductility
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
inductile.
Enthronize
::
Enthronize
(v. t.) To place on a
throne;
hence,
to
induct
into
office,
as a
bishop..
Inductive
::
Inductive
(a.)
Tending
to
induce
or
cause.
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..
Inductively
::
Inductively
(adv.)
By
induction
or
inference.
Induction
::
Induction
(n.) An
introduction
or
introductory
scene,
as to a play; a
preface;
a
prologue..
Eliminate
::
Eliminate
(v. t.) To set aside as
unimportant
in a
process
of
inductive
inquiry;
to leave out of
consideration.
Inductive
::
Inductive
(a.)
Facilitating
induction;
susceptible
of being acted upon by
induction;
as
certain
substances
have a great
inductive
capacity.
Epagoge
::
Epagoge
(n.) The
adducing
of
particular
examples
so as to lead to a
universal
conclusion;
the
argument
by
induction.
Induction
::
Induction
(n.) A
process
of
demonstration
in which a
general
truth is
gathered
from an
examination
of
particular
cases,
one of which is known to be true, the
examination
being so
conducted
that each case is made to
depend
on the
preceding
one; --
called
also
successive
induction..
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