1. ab duct, away 8. e duc ate, out
2 ad duce, to 9. in duce, into
3. aque duct, water10. in duce ment, that which
4. con duct, with11. intro duce, into
5. de duct, from12. pro duce, forth
6. duct ile, capable of13. se duce, aside
7. duke, a leader14. re duce, back

1. To lead or carry away wrongfully and usually by force; to kidnap; as, to abduct a child.

2. To lead or bring to; to bring forward or offer as an argument in a case. “I too prize facts and shall adduce nothing else.”

3. An aqueduct is a leadway or artificial channel for conveying water.

4. A guide conducts a traveler when he goes with him and, in a sense, leads him along a safe route.

5. To deduct is to take from; to draw away.

6. A ductile metal is one capable of being drawn into wire; as, copper, platinum, steel, etc.

8. To develop mentally and morally by instruction. Educate literally means to lead forth, to draw out.

11. An introduction is the initial step which leads people into one another's acquaintance.

14. (1) To lead or bring back to a former state; as,