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educed (verb)

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  • educe — transitive verb (educed; educing) Etymology: Latin educere to draw out, from e + ducere to lead more at tow Date: 1603 1. to bring out (as something latent) 2. deduce • educible adjective • eduction noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Greek arithmetic, geometry and harmonics: Thales to Plato — Ian Mueller INTRODUCTION: PROCLUS’ HISTORY OF GEOMETRY In a famous passage in Book VII of the Republic starting at Socrates proposes to inquire about the studies (mathēmata) needed to train the young people who will become leaders of the ideal… …   History of philosophy

  • Creation — • Like other words of the same ending, the term creation signifies both an action and the object or effect thereof. Thus, in the latter sense, we speak of the kingdoms of creation , the whole creation , and so on Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin… …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • extract — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [An excerpt] Syn. passage, citation, selection; see quotation 1 . 2. [Essence] Syn. distillation, infusion, decoction; see essence 3 . v. 1. [To pry out] Syn. extort, extricate, pull out, pluck; see remove 1 . 2. [To obtain]… …   English dictionary for students

  • educe — /əˈdjus/ (say uh dyoohs), /i / (say ee ) verb (t) (educed, educing) to draw forth or bring out; elicit; develop. {Latin ēdūcere lead forth, bring up} –educible, adjective …  

  • e|duce — «ih DOOS, DYOOS», transitive verb, e|duced, e|duc|ing. to bring out; draw forth; elicit; develop: »The science teacher s questions educed many facts about gardens and flowers. SYNONYM(S): extract …   Useful english dictionary

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