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单词 educt
释义

educt

[ ee-duhkt ]
/ ˈi dʌkt /

noun

something educed; eduction.
Chemistry. a substance extracted from a mixture, as distinguished from a product.

Origin of educt

1790–1800; <Latin ēductum something educed, noun use of neuter of ēductus educed (past participle of ēdūcere to educe), equivalent to ē-e-1 + -duc- lead + -tus past participle suffix

Words nearby educt

educationist, educative, educator, educatory, educe, educt, eduction, eductive, eductor, edulcorate, edutainment
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Example sentences from the Web for educt

  • It regards every organised being as generated by one of like kind, either as an educt or a product.

    Kant's Critique of Judgement|Immanuel Kant
  • To sum up, it seems to the writer that the poison of loco is a product, and not an educt.

    Barium, A Cause of the Loco-Weed Disease|Albert Cornelius Crawford
  • Still, such ethnology as this supplies is an educt from the works in question, rather than their subject.

    Man and His Migrations|R. G. (Robert Gordon) Latham

British Dictionary definitions for educt

educt
/ (ˈiːdʌkt) /

noun

a substance separated from another substance without chemical changeCompare product (def. 4)

Word Origin for educt

C18: from Latin ēductus; see educe
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