- Look up
deduction in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Deduction may
refer to:
Deductive reasoning, the
mental process of
drawing inferences in
which the...
- has been
restricted to not
deducible from the ****umption that the
hanging will
occur during the w****
instead of not
deducible from
statement (A), the argument...
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originally used to
abbreviate "
deduced reckoning", nor is it a
misspelling of the term "ded reckoning". The use of "ded" or "
deduced reckoning" is not known...
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occasional outliers,
agglutinative languages tend to have more
easily deducible word
meanings compared to
fusional languages,
which allow unpredictable...
- ISBN 978-1405143141 Noble, Mark (1784),
Memoirs of the Protectorate-house of Cromwell:
Deduced from an
Early Period, and
Continued Down to the
Present Time,..., vol. 2...
- modifiers. However, the
subject is
sometimes unexpressed if it is
easily deducible from the context,
especially in null-subject
language but also in other...
- dictionary. An
idiom is an
expression with a
figurative meaning (not
deducible from the
individual words of the expression).
Idiom may also
refer to:...
- 30: 301–40. Wood****, A. H. (1944) "A
theory of
surface water motion deduced from the wind-induced
motion of the Physalia", J.
Marine Res., 5: 196–205...
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Deduce, You Say is a 1956
Warner Bros.
Looney Tunes cartoon,
directed by
Chuck Jones and
written by
Michael Maltese. The
short was
released on September...
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Amount that one may
deduce from
taxable revenue...