conduction
nounEtymology
Borrowed from Latin conductio, conductionem (“a bringing together”); equivalent to conduct + -ion.
- borrowed from conductio
Definitions
The conveying of heat or electricity through material.
The act of leading or guiding.
- Hobab the son of Raguel the Madianite, who aſſiſted the Israelites in their conduction through the Wildernes of Pharan.
The act of training up.
- every man has his beginning and conduction
The neighborhood
- neighborconduct
- neighborconductivity
- neighborconductor
Derived
aberrant conduction, A-H conduction time, chondroconduction, conductional, conduction band, conduction time, electroconduction, HV conduction time, intra-atrial conduction time, macroconduction, microconduction, nonconduction, osteoconduction, P-A conduction time, P-H conduction time, photoconduction, radioconduction, semiconduction, sinoatrial conduction time, superconduction, surface-conduction electron-emitter display
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA