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subduct
CIDE DICTIONARY
subduct, v. t. [L. subducere, subductum; sub under + ducere to lead, to draw. See Duke, and cf. Subdue.].
- To withdraw; to take away. Milton. [1913 Webster]
- To subtract by arithmetical operation; to deduct. [1913 Webster]"If, out of that infinite multitude of antecedent generations, we should subduce ten." [1913 Webster]
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subduct
Subtraction
VB subduct, subtract, deduct, deduce, bate, retrench, remove, withdraw, take from, take away, detract, garble, mutilate, amputate, detruncate, cut off, cut away, cut out, abscind, excise, pare, thin, prune, decimate, abrade, scrape, file, geld, castrate, eliminate, diminish, curtail, deprive of, weaken.For further exploring for "subduct" in Webster Dictionary Online