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in·duc·tive \(ˈ)in|dəktiv, ənˈd-, -tēv also -təv\ adjective Etymology: in sense 1, from Medieval Latin inductivus, from Latin inductus (past participle of inducere to induce) + -ivus -ive; in other senses, from induction, after such pairs as English deduction : deductive — more at induce 1. : leading on : drawing on : inducing, tempting < inductive to the sin of Eve — John Milton > 2. : of or relating to logical induction < the inductive method > < inductive reasoning > : employing the methods of induction < inductive science > 3. a. : of, relating to, or produced or operated by electrical induction b. : of, relating to, or having inductance especially mutual inductance 4. : introductory, prefatory 5. : involving the action of an inductor < inductive effect of chordamesoderm > : tending to produce induction < inductive reactions in the embryo > • in·duc·tive·ly \-təvlē, -li\ adverb • in·duc·tive·ness \-tivnə̇s, -tēv- also -təv-\ noun -es |