Circumduce vs Circumduct - What's the difference?
circumduce | circumduct |
(legal, Scotland, transitive) To declare elapsed, as the time allowed for introducing evidence.
(obsolete) To lead about or astray.
(legal, obsolete) To contravene; to nullify.
As verbs the difference between circumduce and circumduct
is that circumduce is (legal|scotland|transitive) to declare elapsed, as the time allowed for introducing evidence while circumduct is (obsolete) to lead about or astray.circumduce
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(circumduc)- (Sir Walter Scott)
circumduct
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(en verb)- to circumduct acts of judicature
- (Ayliffe)