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Traducement
Traducement Tra*duce"ment, n.
The act of traducing; misrepresentation; ill-founded censure;
defamation; calumny. [R.] --Shak.
TraducentTraducent Tra*du"cent, a. [L. traducens, p. pr. of traducere.
See Traduce.]
Slanderous. [R.] --Entick. Traducer
Traducer Tra*du"cer, n.
1. One who traduces; a slanderer; a calumniator. --Bp. Hall.
2. One who derives or deduces. [Obs.] --Fuller.
Traducian
Traducian Tra*du"cian, n.
A believer in traducianism.
Traducianism
Traducianism Tra*du"cian*ism, n. (Theol.)
The doctrine that human souls are produced by the act of
generation; -- opposed to creationism, and infusionism.
Traducible
Traducible Tra*du"ci*ble, a.
1. Capable of being derived or propagated. [Obs.] --Sir M.
Hale.
2. Capable of being traduced or calumniated. [R.]
Traducingly
Traducingly Tra*du"cing*ly, adv.
In a traducing manner; by traduction; slanderously.
Traduct
Traduct Tra*duct", v. t. [L. traducere, traductum. See
Traduce.]
To derive or deduce; also, to transmit; to transfer. [Obs.]
--Fotherby.
Traduct
Traduct Tra*duct", n.
That which is traducted; that which is transferred; a
translation. [Obs.] --Howell.
TraductionTraduction Tra*duc"tion, n. [L. traductio a transferring: cf.
F. traduction translation. See Traduce.]
1. Transmission from one to another. [Obs.]
Traditional communication and traduction of truths.
--Sir M. Hale.
2. Translation from one language to another. [Obs.]
3. Derivation by descent; propagation. [R.]
If by traduction came thy mind, Our wonder is the
less to find A soul so charming from a stock so
good. --Dryden.
4. The act of transferring; conveyance; transportation. [R.]
``The traduction of brutes.' --Sir M. Hale.
5. Transition. [Obs.] --Bacon.
6. (Logic) A process of reasoning in which each conclusion
applies to just such an object as each of the premises
applies to. --Jevons. Traductive
Traductive Tra*duc"tive, a.
Capable of being deduced; derivable. [R.] --Bp. Warburton.
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