Definition of Abduced. Meaning of Abduced. Synonyms of Abduced

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Definition of Abduced

Abduced
Abduce Ab*duce", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Abduced; p. pr. & vb. n. Abducing.] [L. abducere to lead away; ab + ducere to lead. See Duke, and cf. Abduct.] To draw or conduct away; to withdraw; to draw to a different part. [Obs.] If we abduce the eye unto either corner, the object will not duplicate. --Sir T. Browne.

Meaning of Abduced from wikipedia

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- the base rate (aka. the prior probability) of P {\displaystyle P} . The abduced marginal opinion on P {\displaystyle P} is denoted ω P ‖ ~ Q A {\displaystyle...
- 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...
- suppose that our reasoner has already detached the consequence of the abduced Case, C → B, and has begun to expand on its further implications. So let...
- 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...
- original character, Sherlock is highly intelligent and able to deduce or abduce information from the small details. According to Molly Hooper in the episode...