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Definition of induction
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Induction
(n.) An
introduction
or
introductory
scene,
as to a play; a
preface;
a
prologue..
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Inductorium
::
Inductorium
(n.) An
induction
coil.
Induction
::
Induction
(n.) The act or
process
of
inducting
or
bringing
in;
introduction;
entrance;
beginning;
commencement.
Magneto-electrical
::
Magneto-electrical
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
characterized
by,
electricity
by the
action
of
magnets;
as,
magneto-electric
induction..
Epagoge
::
Epagoge
(n.) The
adducing
of
particular
examples
so as to lead to a
universal
conclusion;
the
argument
by
induction.
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..
Voltaic
::
Voltaic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
voltaism,
or
voltaic
electricity;
as,
voltaic
induction;
the
voltaic
arc..
Inductive
::
Inductive
(a.)
Facilitating
induction;
susceptible
of being acted upon by
induction;
as
certain
substances
have a great
inductive
capacity.
Influence
::
Influence
(n.)
Induction.
Ruhmkorff''s Coil
::
Ruhmkorff's
coil () See
Induction
coil, under
Induction..
A Posteriori
::
A
posteriori
()
Applied
to
knowledge
which is based upon or
derived
from facts
through
induction
or
experiment;
inductive
or
empirical.
Infer
::
Infer (v. t.) To
derive
by
deduction
or by
induction;
to
conclude
or
surmise
from facts or
premises;
to
accept
or
derive,
as a
consequence,
conclusion,
or
probability;
to
imply;
as, I
inferred
his
determination
from his
silence..
Induction
::
Induction
(n.) The
introduction
of a
clergyman
into a
benefice,
or of an
official
into a
office,
with
appropriate
acts or
ceremonies;
the
giving
actual
possession
of an
ecclesiastical
living
or its
temporalities..
Induction
::
Induction
(n.) The
property
by which one body,
having
electrical
or
magnetic
polarity,
causes
or
induces
it in
another
body
without
direct
contact;
an
impress
of
electrical
or
magnetic
force or
condition
from one body on
another
without
actual
contact..
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..
Superinduction
::
Superinducement
(n.)
Superinduction.
Electrophorus
::
Electrophorus
(n.) An
instrument
for
exciting
electricity,
and
repeating
the
charge
indefinitely
by
induction,
consisting
of a flat cake of
resin,
shelllac,
or
ebonite,
upon which is
placed
a plate of
metal..
Provision
::
Provision
(n.) A
canonical
term for
regular
induction
into a
benefice,
comprehending
nomination,
collation,
and
installation..
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..
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..
Induction
::
Induction
(n.) An
introduction
or
introductory
scene,
as to a play; a
preface;
a
prologue..
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