How To Spell induction?
How to Pronounce induction?
Correct pronunciation for the word "induction" is [ɪndˈʌkʃən], [ɪndˈʌkʃən], [ɪ_n_d_ˈʌ_k_ʃ_ə_n].
Definition of induction
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Introduction or instalment into a benefice or office; the inductive method of reasoning; the conclusion or inference drawn from a process of induction; the transfer of an electric or magnetic state from an electrified body to a nonelectrified by proximity without contact; an introductory scene leading to the main action, in old plays. See Inductive.
Nuttall's Standard dictionary of the English language By Nuttall, P.Austin
What are the misspellings for induction?
What are similar-sounding words for induction?
What is the adjective for induction?
The adjective form of the word "induction" is "inductive".
Usage over time for induction:
This graph shows how "induction" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.
What is the plural form of induction?
The plural of the "induction" can be the "inductions".
What is the singular form of induction?
The singular of the "induction" can be the "induction".
Synonyms for Induction:
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- centripetal force ,
- calorific ,
- capillary action ,
- balance ,
- attraction ,
- amplitude ,
- centrifugal force ,
- bonding .
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- acupressure ,
- artificial insemination ,
- anaesthesia ,
- alternative medicine ,
- anesthesia ,
- analgesia ,
- acupuncture .
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- concentration ,
- forethought ,
- give .
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- birth ,
- accept ,
- bear ,
- antenatal ,
- amniocentesis ,
- amniotic fluid ,
- arrive .
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Resources
- Correct spelling for induction [Infographic] | Spellchecker.net
- induction - English spelling dictionary
- Induction | Definition of induction by Merriam-Webster
- Induction definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
- Induction | Definition of induction at Dictionary.com
- Induction dictionary definition | induction defined