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Educe

verb
(past & past part. educed; pres. part. educing)
1.
Deduce (a principle) or construe (a meaning).  Synonyms: draw out, elicit, evoke, extract.
2.
Develop or evolve from a latent or potential state.  Synonym: derive.






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"Educe" Quotes from Famous Books



... said to be evolved were new species, but rather reappearances of definite kinds which had appeared before and will appear again under the same conditions. In the same way, with higher forms similar conditions must educe similar results, but here practically similar conditions can rarely obtain because of the large part which "descent" and "inheritance" always play in ...
— On the Genesis of Species • St. George Mivart



Words linked to "Educe" :   see, create, etymologize, make, etymologise, interpret, construe



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