Definitions for eductions

eductions e·duc·tion

Spelling: [ih-duhk-shuh n]
IPA: /ɪˈdʌk ʃən/

Eductions is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 11 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 14 points.

You can make 650 anagrams from letters in eductions (cdeinostu).

Definitions for eductions

noun

  1. the act of educing.
  2. something educed.
  3. the act of educing.
  4. something educed.

Origin of eductions

1640-50; Latin ēductiōn- (stem of ēductiō), equivalent to ēduct(us) (see educt) + -iōn- -ion

Examples for eductions

The eduction evaporating pipe c is provided with a stop-cock to cut off the communication when required.

Formal inference, in short, is the eduction of all that a proposition implies.

A shut-off valve was fitted in each of the eduction pipes leading to the condensers.

The sliding abutment D, between the induction and eduction ports, moves out of the way of the piston to let it pass.

The eduction pipes met in a single tube at the top, and threw the steam into the air.

But traduction and eduction are equally inexplicable when it is a question of finding the origin of the soul.

This pipe is afterwards conveyed into a leaden chest or cylinder, in which all the other eduction pipes also terminate.

It will be seen that the current of steam can be regulated by moving the tuyere, D, from or toward the eduction orifice.

When the piston is at the bottom of its travel, the eduction valve closes.

The eduction and equilibrium single valve, performing the functions of both.

But traduction and eduction are equally inexplicable when it is a question of finding the origin of the soul.

It will be seen that the current of steam can be regulated by moving the tuyere, D, from or toward the eduction orifice.

The eduction and equilibrium single valve, performing the functions of both.

The sliding abutment D, between the induction and eduction ports, moves out of the way of the piston to let it pass.

A shut-off valve was fitted in each of the eduction pipes leading to the condensers.

The eduction evaporating pipe c is provided with a stop-cock to cut off the communication when required.

The eduction pipes met in a single tube at the top, and threw the steam into the air.

When the piston is at the bottom of its travel, the eduction valve closes.

Formal inference, in short, is the eduction of all that a proposition implies.

This pipe is afterwards conveyed into a leaden chest or cylinder, in which all the other eduction pipes also terminate.

Word Value for eductions
Scrable

11

Words with friends

14

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