subduction

Etymology
From ; see Latin,.

Noun

 * 1) The action of being pushed or drawn beneath another object.
 * 2)  The process of one tectonic plate moving beneath another and sinking into the mantle at a convergent plate boundary.
 * 3) The act of subducting or taking away.
 * 4) Arithmetical subtraction.
 * 5)  A surjection between diffeological spaces such that the target is identified as the pushforward of the source.
 * 1) The act of subducting or taking away.
 * 2) Arithmetical subtraction.
 * 3)  A surjection between diffeological spaces such that the target is identified as the pushforward of the source.
 * 1)  A surjection between diffeological spaces such that the target is identified as the pushforward of the source.
 * 1)  A surjection between diffeological spaces such that the target is identified as the pushforward of the source.

Translations

 * Finnish: alityöntö, subduktio
 * Hebrew: הַפְחָתָה
 * Hungarian: ,
 * Italian:
 * Maori: āinga whakararo
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: subduksjon
 * Nynorsk: subduksjon
 * Portuguese: subdução