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SUBDUCE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
(sʌbˈdjuːs ) verb (transitive) obsolete. to withdraw or take away .
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subduce, v. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
subduce is of multiple origins. A borrowing from Latin. Perhaps also partly a variant or alteration of another lexical item. Etymons: Latin subdūcere; subdue v ...
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subduce - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
subduce · English · Latin · Spanish. edit. Verb. edit. subduce. inflection of subducir: third-person singular present indicative · second-person singular ...
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subduce
† subˈduce, v. Obs. [ad. L. subdūcĕre, f. sub- sub- 26 + dūcĕre to lead, bring.] 1. trans. To take away, withdraw (lit. and fig.).1626 Bp. Hall Contempl., O.T. xx. iv, Else, had the chyld beene secretly subduced, and missed by his bloodie grand⁓mother. 1632 ― Hard Texts Matt. xxviii. 20 Howsoever my...
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Subduce Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Subduce Definition ... To withdraw; take away. ... To subtract by arithmetical operation; to deduct. Wiktionary. Origin of Subduce. Latin subdÅ«cō (“I remove; ...
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Subduce - definition of subduce by The Free Dictionary
subduce. (sʌbˈdjuːs). vb (tr). obsolete to withdraw or take away. Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged ...
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Subduction
First geologic attestations of the "subduct" words date to 1970, In ordinary English to subduct, or to subduce (from Latin subducere, "to lead away") are
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Webster's Dictionary 1828 - Subduce
SUBDUCE, SUBDUCT, verb transitive [Latin , sub and duco, to draw.] Websters Dictionary 1828 SITEMAP INFORMATION OUR WEBSITES The Kings Bible Find us on Facebook
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"SUBDUCE": Withdraw or take away gradually - OneLook
▸ verb: To withdraw; to take away. ▸ verb: To subtract by arithmetical operation; to deduct. Similar: subduct, unsubmit, sublate, abstract, bring under ...
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subduce - definition and meaning - Wordnik
from The Century Dictionary. To withdraw; take away; draw or lift up. To subtract arithmetically. from the GNU version of the Collaborative International ...
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Etymology dictionary - Ellen G. White Writings
subdue (v.) ... late 14c., subduen, "to conquer (an army, a people, a land) and reduce to subjection," from Old French souduire (but this meant "deceive, seduce") ...
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Subduce Definition, Meaning & Usage | FineDictionary.com
Subduce To subtract by arithmetical operation; to deduct. "If, out of that infinite multitude of antecedent generations, we should subduce ten." Subduce
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subduction
subduction (səbˈdʌkʃən) [ad. L. subductio, -ōnem, n. of action f. subdūcĕre to subduce.] The action of subducting. 1. a. Withdrawal, removal. Now rare.a 1620 J. Dyke Sel. Serm. (1640) 79 A quenching of fire by subduction of fuell. 1625 J. Robinson Observ. Div. & Mor. lv. 282 Unto whom..thought and c...
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subduct
subduct, v. (səbˈdʌkt) [f. L. subduct-, pa. ppl. stem of subdūcĕre to subduce.] 1. trans. To take away from its place or position, withdraw from use, consideration, influence, etc. Now rare. a. with physical obj.1652–62 Heylin Cosmogr. iii. (1673) 61/1 The three Palestines..being subducted from the ...
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subtraction
subtraction (səbˈtrækʃən) Also 5 subtraccio(u)n, 5–6 -tractioun(e, 6 sotraccion. [ad. late L. subtractio, -ōnem (in Vulgate tr. Gr. ὑποστολή), n. of action f. subtrahĕre to subtract. Cf. It. sottrazione, Pg. subtrac{cced}ão. See also substraction.] † 1. Withdrawal or removal from a place. Obs.c 1400...
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