deduco

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) to lead or bring out or away, divert; escort, accompany, conduct (out of one's house as a mark of respect or for protection)
 * 2) to lead, fetch, bring or draw down; weigh down, outweigh
 * 3) to deduct, subtract, diminish, reduce
 * 4) to stretch out, extend, draw out
 * 5) to lead forth or conduct a colony to a certain place; found
 * 6)  to bring to trial; bring before a tribunal as a witness
 * 7)  to withhold
 * 8)  to withdraw, remove, draw off, lead off ; conduct or bring to a place
 * 9)  to draw out a ship, launch
 * 10)  to draw a ship into port
 * 11)  to spin or draw out ; weave
 * 12)  to mislead, seduce, entice, win over, induce
 * 13)  to spin out, elaborate, prepare, describe, compose
 * 14)  to derive, discover, deduce
 * 15)  to cure, cleanse, remove
 * 16)  to make finer, thinner or weaker, attenuate
 * 1)  to draw a ship into port
 * 2)  to spin or draw out ; weave
 * 3)  to mislead, seduce, entice, win over, induce
 * 4)  to spin out, elaborate, prepare, describe, compose
 * 5)  to derive, discover, deduce
 * 6)  to cure, cleanse, remove
 * 7)  to make finer, thinner or weaker, attenuate
 * 1)  to spin out, elaborate, prepare, describe, compose
 * 2)  to derive, discover, deduce
 * 3)  to cure, cleanse, remove
 * 4)  to make finer, thinner or weaker, attenuate
 * 1)  to cure, cleanse, remove
 * 2)  to make finer, thinner or weaker, attenuate
 * 1)  to make finer, thinner or weaker, attenuate