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The Latin verbal infinitive ducere means "to lead, conduct, draw, bring, derive, guide, marry, persuade, prolong, think, esteem, reckon, pass or spend".

English words derived from various forms of that verb are:

  • Duke
  • conduct
  • conductor
  • induce
  • induct
  • induction
  • produce
  • product
  • production
  • deduce
  • deduction
  • duct
  • reduce
  • reduction
  • ductile
  • ductility
  • ducal
  • dukedom
  • duchy
  • seduce
  • seduction
  • adduce
  • adducent
  • adduction
  • adductive
  • transduce
  • transducer
  • adductor
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Duc comes from the noun dux (gen. ducis) meaning a leader, which comes from the verb duco ducere duxi ductum - to lead.

Duce in latin means precisely 'from the leader'

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To lead.

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Q: What are some words from the latin root word ducere?
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