deducement

noun

Etymology

From deduce + -ment.

  1. derived from *dewk- — “to lead; to draw, pull
  2. derived from dēdūcere
  3. inherited from deducen — “to demonstrate, prove, show; to argue, infer; to bring, lead; to turn (something) to a use; to deduct
  4. suffixed as deducement — “deduce + ment

Definitions

  1. Inference

    Inference; deduction; something that is deduced.

    • praise and prayer are his due worship; and the rest of those deducements, which I am confident are the remote effects of revelation, and unattainable by our discourse

The neighborhood

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