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educe (ɪˈdjuːs) [ad. L. edūcĕre, f. ē out + dūcĕre to lead.] † 1. pass. To be led forth, branch out (said of a river, a blood-vessel). Obs.1432–50 tr. Higden (1865) I. 69 The firste floode..the invndacion of whom is educede in to Ynde. 1578 Banister Hist. Man vii. 93 Where the vessels are inserted a...
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REMIND Synonyms: 33 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for REMIND: remember, recall, educe, evoke, rouse, mind, think (of), recollect; Antonyms of REMIND: ignore, disregard, lose, miss, overlook, neglect, forget ...
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Hartmann the Anarchist
How educe system from chaos?"
"We want no more 'systems,' or 'constitutions' -- we shall have anarchy.
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eductive
eductive, a. (iːˈdʌktɪv) [f. L. ēduct- ppl. stem of ēdūcĕre to educe + -ive.] † a. Med. Tending to draw out (obs.). b. Having the function of eliciting or developing.1657 Tomlinson Renou's Disp. 165 Every humour..hath its proper eductive Cathartick. 1667 Boyle Orig. Formes & Qual., The power of Matt...
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Kwame Bawuah-Edusei
He was the head of Educe Medical Center, a hospital he founded in Alexandria, Virginia. He founded the Educe Capital LLC, a firm that focused on bio-medicine, real estate, and agro processing, and also founded the EO Group with his business
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educt
▪ I. educt (ˈiːdʌkt) [ad. L. ēductum, neut. pa. pple. of ēdūcĕre to educe.] That which is educed. 1. Chem. ‘A body separated by the decomposition of another in which it previously existed as such, in contradistinction to product, which denotes a compound not previously existing, but formed during th...
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Frederick Gard Fleay
Egyptian Chronology: An Attempt to Conciliate the Ancient Schemes and to Educe a Rational System, 1899.
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leniate
† ˈleniate, v. Obs. [f. L. lēni-s mild + -ate.] trans. To render mild or soft; to soften, soothe.1622 Strangling Gt. Turk 2 Yet, in these cases, as the Emperor's fury is leniated, they many times escape. 1624 T. Scott Belg. Souldier 26 Those hearts..were leniated with a more iustifiable triable [tri...
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Ross Scaife
resolution digital imaging of the Venetus A, a 10th-century manuscript of the Iliad located at the Biblioteca Marciana in Venice, and also the NSF-funded EDUCE
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wondrous
wondrous, a. and adv. literary. (ˈwʌndrəs) Also 6–9 wonderous, 6 wond(e)rouse, wo(u)nderus, woundrous, 6–7 woonderous, 7–9 wond'rous. [Alteration of wonders a. by substitution of suffix -ous, after marvellous.] Wonderful.a 1500 Chaucer's Dreme 1898 The sede wex grene, And on the dry herse gan spring...
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Thomas Campbell (minister)
essentials", in the Declaration and Address, Campbell proposed the same solution to religious division as had been advanced earlier by Herbert and Locke: "[R]educe
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eduction
eduction (ɪˈdʌkʃən) [ad. L. ēductiōn-em, noun of action f. ēdūcĕre to lead forth.] † 1. a. A leading forth or out. b. A putting forth (of the tongue). Obs.1649 Bulwer Pathomyot. ii. x. 233 This ironicall eduction of the Tongue. 1654 Trapp Comm. Job i. 13 Israel's eduction out of Egypt. 1659 T. Wall ...
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Abruzzo–Erickson syndrome
Monitoring the heart for defects is also common and there are medications to educe this risk or surgery is available to correct some of conditions.
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educate
▪ I. † ˈeducate obs. and Sc. pa. pple. of next.1536 Act 27 Hen. VIII, xlii. in Oxf. & Camb. Enactm. 11 Where yowth and good wyttes be educate and norysshed. 1861 Ramsay Remin. v. (ed. 18) 118 The hospital where Eppie was educate.▪ II. educate, v. (ˈɛdjʊkeɪt) [f. L. ēducāt- ppl. stem of ēducāre to re...
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The French Powder Mystery
Mystery fully cognizant of all the facts pertinent to the discovery of the criminal; and that a sufficiently diligent study of what has gone before should educe
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