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deduct
verb (deducted , deducting ) to take away (a number, amount, etc).
[15c: from Latin deductere , deductum ]
deductible adjective .
verb (deducted , deducting ) to take away (a number, amount, etc).
[15c: from Latin deductere , deductum ]
deductible adjective .
deduction
noun
1 the act or process of deducting.
2 something, especially money, which has been or will be deducted.
3 the act or process of deducing.
4 something that has been deduced. Compare induction.
[15c in the form deduxion ]
noun
1 the act or process of deducting.
2 something, especially money, which has been or will be deducted.
3 the act or process of deducing.
4 something that has been deduced. Compare induction.
[15c in the form deduxion ]
deductive
adjective said of a logical process of thought: deducing or involving deduction of particular facts from general truths. Compare inductive.
[17c]
deductively adverb .
adjective said of a logical process of thought: deducing or involving deduction of particular facts from general truths. Compare inductive.
[17c]
deductively adverb .
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