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diduct

diˈduct, v. Obs.
  [f. L. dīduct- ppl. stem of dīdūcĕre: see prec.]
  = diduce 1.

1676 Grew Anat. Leaves i. iv. (1682) 155 The lesser Threds, being so far diducted, as sometimes to stand at Right-Angles with the greater.

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