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tra·duc·tion \trəˈdəkshən\ noun Etymology: Late Latin traduction-, traductio, from Latin, act of transferring, from traductus (past participle of traducere to lead across, transfer) + -ion-, -io -ion 1. : the act or an instance of traducing; specifically : an act of defaming : defamation, slander 2. : the repetition of a word or one of its derivatives or a term with a change in sense for rhetorical or argumentative effect 3. obsolete : something traduced; especially : tradition 4. : logical inference in which premises and conclusion are of the same order of generality |