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educe

VT นำ ออกมา  evoke extract infer

 

educe from

PHRV พัฒนา .มาจาก (โดยเฉพาะ จาก สิ่ง ที่ ไม่สมบูรณ์  pad-ta-na-ma-jak

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

EDUCE

v.t.[L. educo, eduxi; e and duco, to lead. ] To bring or draw out; to extract; to produce from a state of occultation.
Th' eternal art educing good from ill.

 

EDUCED

pp. Drawn forth, extracted; produced.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

EDUCE

E *duce ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Educed; p. pr. & vb. n. Educing. ] Etym: [L. educere; e out + ducere to lead. See Duke. ]

 

Defn: To bring or draw out; to cause to appear; to produce against counter agency or influence; to extract; to evolve; as, to educe a form from matter. The eternal art educing good from ill. Pope. They want to educe and cultivate what is best and noblest in themselves. M. Arnold.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

educe

e duce |iˈd (y )o͞os iˈdjus | verb [ with obj. ] formal bring out or develop (something latent or potential ): out of love obedience is to be educed. infer (something ) from data: more information can be educed from these statistics. DERIVATIVES e duc i ble |ēˈd (y )o͞osəbəl, iˈd (y )o͞os - |adjective, e duc tion |iˈdəkSHən |noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin educere lead out, from e- (variant of ex- )out + ducere to lead.

 

Oxford Dictionary

educe

educe |ɪˈdjuːs | verb [ with obj. ] formal bring out or develop (something latent or potential ): out of love obedience is to be educed. infer (something ) from data: more information can be educed from these statistics. DERIVATIVES eduction |ɪˈdʌkʃ (ə )n |noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin educere lead out , from e- (variant of ex- )out + ducere to lead .