Inductive vs Indutive - What's the difference?
inductive | indutive |
(logic) of, or relating to logical induction
(physics) of, relating to, or arising from induction or inductance
introductory or preparatory
influencing; tending to induce or cause
* Milton
* Sir M. Hale
(botany) covered; applied to seeds which have the usual integumentary covering.
(Webster 1913)
As adjectives the difference between inductive and indutive
is that inductive is (logic) of, or relating to logical induction while indutive is (botany) covered; applied to seeds which have the usual integumentary covering.inductive
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- A brutish vice, / Inductive mainly to the sin of Eve.
- They may be inductive of credibility.
