Denuded vs Deduced - What's the difference?
denuded | deduced |
(denude)
exposed by erosion
To divest of all covering; to make bare or naked; to strip; to divest; as, to denude one of clothing, or lands.
(deduce)
To reach a conclusion by applying rules of logic to given premises.
* Alexander Pope
* John Locke
* Sir Walter Scott
(obsolete) To take away; to deduct; to subtract.
(obsolete, Latinism) To lead forth.
* Selden
As verbs the difference between denuded and deduced
is that denuded is (denude) while deduced is (deduce).As an adjective denuded
is exposed by erosion.denuded
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(denud)See also
* disrobe * uncoverAnagrams
* * *deduced
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- O goddess, say, shall I deduce my rhymes / From the dire nation in its early times?
- Reasoning is nothing but the faculty of deducing unknown truths from principles already known.
- See what regard will be paid to the pedigree which deduces your descent from kings and conquerors.
- to deduce a part from the whole
- (Ben Jonson)
- He should hither deduce a colony.