- Dux (/dʌks, dʊks/, pl.: ducēs) is
Latin for "leader" (from the noun dux, ducis, "leader, general") and
later for duke and its
variant forms (doge, duce...
- obstacles. The term
viaduct is
derived from the
Latin via
meaning "road", and
ducere meaning "to lead". It is a 19th-century
derivation from an
analogy with...
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September 2022. "Dr
Gaositwe Chiepe KNO, PH, PMS -
Ducere Global Business School".
ducere.education.
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September 2022. "Index Ch". www...
- monēre 'to warn', verērī 'to fear', of the
third conjugation by -ere, -ī:
dūcere 'to lead', ūtī 'to use'; of the
fourth by -ī-re, -ī-rī: audīre 'to hear'...
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watercourses on each end. The word is
derived from the
Latin aqua ("water") and
ducere ("to lead"),
therefore meaning "to lead water". A
modern version of an aqueduct...
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doccione conduit, from Latin: duction-,
ductio means of
conveying water, from
ducere to lead.[failed verification] In
French today it
means shower, as it does...
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being the
Latin prefix indicating 'away', ad-
indicating 'toward', and
ducere meaning 'to draw or pull'.
Abduction is a
motion that
pulls a structure...
- "Inaccessible Island". Tristandc.com.
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August 2013. Édouard
Ducéré,
Histoire maritime de Bayonne: Les
corsaires sous la̓ncien régime (Bayonne...
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subjectivity shaping and
enabling this givenness. This "leads back" (Latin: re-
ducere) to the world.
Eidetic variation is the
process of
imaginatively stripping...
- Air
Command Academy in
October 2004. The
motto of the RCAF A is
Discimus ducere (Latin for 'Learn to lead'). In 1994, the
ACPDTC adopted the
crest of the...