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Inductive vs. Indutive

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Inductiveadjective

(logic) Of, or relating to logical induction. en

Indutiveadjective

(botany) covered; applied to seeds which have the usual integumentary covering.

Inductiveadjective

(physics) Of, relating to, or arising from inductance. en

Indutiveadjective

Covered; - applied to seeds which have the usual integumentary covering.

Inductiveadjective

introductory or preparatory. en

Inductiveadjective

Influencing; tending to induce or cause.

Inductiveadjective

Leading or drawing; persuasive; tempting; - usually followed by to.

‘A brutish vice,Inductive mainly to the sin of Eve.’;

Inductiveadjective

Tending to induce or cause.

‘They may be . . . inductive of credibility.’;

Inductiveadjective

Leading to inferences; proceeding by, derived from, or using, induction; as, inductive reasoning.

Inductiveadjective

Operating by induction; as, an inductive electrical machine.

Inductiveadjective

relating to logical induction;

‘inductive thinking’;

Inductiveadjective

arising from inductance;

‘inductive reactance’;

Inductiveadjective

of reasoning; proceeding from particular facts to a general conclusion;

‘inductive reasoning’;

Inductiveadjective

inducing or influencing; leading on;

‘inductive to the sin of Eve’;

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