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词汇 adductive
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Definition of adductive in English:

adductive

adjective əˈdʌktɪv
  • 1Characterized by the bringing of something into or towards another; (originally and chiefly Theology) characterized by the bringing of the body of Christ into the bread during the Eucharist (by substitution rather than annihilation). historical in later use.

  • 2Anatomy and Zoology. That carries out adduction; of, relating to, or of the nature of adduction.

  • 3Inductive; of the nature of, or characterized by the use of, adduction.

Origin

Late 16th century; earliest use found in Andrew Willet (d. 1621), Church of England clergyman and religious controversialist. From post-classical Latin adductivus productive from classical Latin addūct-, past participial stem of addūcere + -īvus.

Definition of adductive in US English:

adductive

adjectiveəˈdʌktɪv
  • 1Characterized by the bringing of something into or towards another; (originally and chiefly Theology) characterized by the bringing of the body of Christ into the bread during the Eucharist (by substitution rather than annihilation). historical in later use.

  • 2Anatomy and Zoology. That carries out adduction; of, relating to, or of the nature of adduction.

  • 3Inductive; of the nature of, or characterized by the use of, adduction.

Origin

Late 16th century; earliest use found in Andrew Willet (d. 1621), Church of England clergyman and religious controversialist. From post-classical Latin adductivus productive from classical Latin addūct-, past participial stem of addūcere + -īvus.

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