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† superˈduce, v. Obs. rare. [ad. late L. superdūcĕre, f. super- super- 2 + dūcĕre to lead.] trans. To superinduce.
1477Norton Ord. Alch. v. in Ashm. (1652) 64 Twinckling and glittering as in Magnetia is, Light is cause thereof within matter of Cleernes; Which is superduced upon waterly vapour, Beforetyme incenced with Heate. So superˈduct v. rare—0 [f. L. superduct-, pa. ppl. stem of superdūcĕre: see above].
1901Dorland Med. Dict., Superduct, to carry up or elevate. |