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Word: Educt
Speech Type: Noun
late 17th century (in an earlier sense). From classical Latin ēductum, neuter of past participle of ēdūcere educe
A substance which has been physically extracted or isolated from a compound or mixture in which it occurs (contrasted with a product, which comes into being during the process of extraction). In later use also: a substance that provides a starting material for a chemical process or investigation (whether or not it has been extracted for this purpose).
That which is inferred or elicited from something; a product or result of inference or development.
Word: Educt
Speech Type: Verb
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