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What are some words from the latin root word ducere?

The Latin root word "ducere" means "to lead" or "to draw." Here are some words derived from "ducere," along with their meanings:

Directly related to "lead"

* Conduct (to lead or guide)

* Deduce (to arrive at a conclusion by reasoning)

* Induce (to lead or persuade someone to do something)

* Produce (to bring forth or create something)

* Reduce (to make something smaller or less)

* Abduct (to kidnap or carry away by force)

* Educe (to draw out or elicit something)

Related to "draw"

* Ductile (capable of being drawn out into a thin wire)

* Traduce (to slander or speak badly of someone)

* Introduce (to bring something new into existence)

Other words with "duc" root

* Aqueduct (a channel for conducting water)

* Education (the process of teaching or training)

* Introduction (the act of bringing something new into existence)

* Production (the act of creating something)

* Reduction (the act of making something smaller or less)

Important note: While many words share the "duc" root, their meanings may vary slightly depending on the prefix and suffix added. It's always good to double-check the definition of a word to be sure of its precise meaning.

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