Etymology:
sub
(under) + ductus
(leading)Meaning:
Origin:
The term "subduct" was first used in the early 19th century in geology to describe the process of one tectonic plate moving beneath another. It was originally derived from the Latin words:
When combined, these Latin terms create the meaning of "to move or slide beneath."
Etymology Latin subducere Meaning to draw beneath Origin sub beneath duc
Etymology Derived from Latin subductus meaning drawn or pulled under Meaning an
Etymology Latin subducere Meaning to draw beneath Origin sub beneath duc
Etymology Late Middle English from Anglo Norman French subduer from Latin subdūcō
Etymology Latin subducere Meaning to draw beneath Origin sub beneath duc
Etymology Latin sub under ductus leading Meaning To move or slide beneath s
Etymology Sub dued Meaning Not forceful or assertive Restrained or moderate in e
Etymology Derived from Latin subductus meaning drawn or pulled under Meaning an
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Etymology The word believe originates from the Old English word geliefan which is d
Etymology Latin paria equal match Old French parage lineage rank Middle Engl
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Etymology Latin deliberare meaning to deliberate consider weigh Prefix de mea
Etymology Scrutiny comes from Latin scrutinium meaning examination or inquiry It i
Etymology Latin auditorium Meaning listening place Origin The Latin word au