indictive |
inductive |
As adjectives the difference between indictive and inductive
is that
indictive is proclaimed; declared; public while
inductive is of, or relating to logical induction.
inductive |
inductiveness |
As an adjective inductive
is (logic) of, or relating to logical induction.
As a noun inductiveness is
the condition of being inductive.
inductive |
counterelectromotive |
In physics|lang=en terms the difference between inductive and counterelectromotive
is that
inductive is (physics) of, relating to, or arising from induction or inductance while
counterelectromotive is (physics) describing the force of the voltage in an inductive circuit.
As adjectives the difference between inductive and counterelectromotive
is that
inductive is (logic) of, or relating to logical induction while
counterelectromotive is (physics) describing the force of the voltage in an inductive circuit.
inductive |
noninductive |
As adjectives the difference between inductive and noninductive
is that
inductive is (logic) of, or relating to logical induction while
noninductive is not inductive.
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