Reducts vs Relucts - What's the difference?
reducts | relucts |
(reluct)
To be averse to.
* {{quote-book, 1639
, passage=He was by nature highly passionate, but more apt to reluct at the excesses of it.}}
* {{quote-book, 1839, title=New Year's Eve, author=Charles Lamb
, passage=I care not to be carried with the tide, that smoothly bears human life to eternity; and reluct at the inevitable course of destiny.}}
* {{quote-book, 1879, title=Sermons preached in the church of the first religious society in Roxbury, author=George Putnam
, passage=[M]iracles, if you accept them, will not help it very much; or if you reluct at them, and ignore them, your faith remains unshaken and entire.}}
As verbs the difference between reducts and relucts
is that reducts is third-person singular of reduct while relucts is third-person singular of reluct.As a noun reducts
is plural of reduct.relucts
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(head)reluct
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