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Latin dubius doubt, dubiety,
dubious duc-, duct- lead
Latin ducere,
ductus abduce, abduct, adduce, adduct, conduce, deduce, induce, introduce, produce, reduce...
- all
swans that a
person has
observed so far are white, they may
instead abduce the
possibility that all
swans are white. They have good
reason to believe...
- the base rate (aka. the
prior probability) of P{\displaystyle P}. The
abduced marginal opinion on P{\displaystyle P} is
denoted ωP‖~QA{\displaystyle...
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Latin dubius doubt, dubiety,
dubious duc-, duct- lead
Latin ducere,
ductus abduce, abduct, adduce, adduct, conduce, deduce, induce, introduce, produce, reduce...
-
inconclusive cliffhanger to an old
Disney sitcom. He
decides to take the
abduced child-star
Delbert to the
Disney channel to
finish the series. Meanwhile...
- landlady, Mrs. Tupper.
After investigating the
ransacked lodgings, she
abduces that the
kidnappers were
after a
secret message hidden in Mrs. Tupper's...
- dubitation, dubitative, indubitable,
redoubtable ducō duc- dux- duct- lead
abduce, abducent, abduction, abductor, adduce, adducent, adduct, adduction, adductor...
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original character,
Sherlock is
highly intelligent and able to
deduce or
abduce information from the
small details.
According to
Molly Hooper in the episode...
- the
Siege of
Cawnpore during the
Indian Rebellion of 1857,
having been
abduced and kept
prisoner by a
sowar during the
Satichaura Ghat m****acre, thereby...