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Induction 1Definition: The act or process of inducting or bringing in; introduction; entrance; beginning; commencement.
Induction 2Definition: An introduction or introductory scene, as to a play; a preface; a prologue. Induction 3Definition: The act or process of reasoning from a part to a whole, from particulars to generals, or from the individual to the universal; also, the result or inference so reached. Induction 4Definition: The introduction of a clergyman into a benefice, or of an official into a office, with appropriate acts or ceremonies; the giving actual possession of an ecclesiastical living or its temporalities. Induction 5Definition: A process of demonstration in which a general truth is gathered from an examination of particular cases, one of which is known to be true, the examination being so conducted that each case is made to depend on the preceding one; called also successive induction. Induction 6Definition: The property by which one body, having electrical or magnetic polarity, causes or induces it in another body without direct contact; an impress of electrical or magnetic force or condition from one body on another without actual contact. induction 7Definition: an act that sets in motion some course of events induction 8Definition: the act of bringing about something (especially at an early time); "the induction of an anesthetic state" induction 9Definition: (physics) a property of an electric circuit by which an electromotive force is induced in it by a variation of current induction 10Definition: reasoning from detailed facts to general principles induction 11Definition: stimulation that calls up (draws forth) a particular class of behaviors; "the elicitation of his testimony was not easy" induction 12Definition: a formal entry into an organization or position or office; "his initiation into the club"; "he was ordered to report for induction into the army"; "he gave a speech as part of his installation into the hall of fame" induction 13Definition: an electrical phenomenon whereby an electromotive force (EMF) is generated in a closed circuit by a change in the flow of current induction 14Definition: the process whereby changes in the current flow in a circuit produce magnetism or an EMF
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