Where does “redūcō” come from?
redūcō (Latin) comes from Latin rĕ-, from Proto-Italic *wre- — re-, more specifically.
redūcō (Latin): to lead, draw, bring or conduct back; bring or accompany home
Definitions
- to lead, draw, bring or conduct back; bring or accompany home
Ancestry of “redūcō”, step by step
Words derived from “redūcō”
- reduction
- transduction
- reductase
- reductionist
- redoubt
- reductionism
- reductionistic
- redux
- mechanotransduction
- cytoreduction
- phototransduction
- ridotto
- antireductionist
- photoreduction
- antireductionism
- nonreductionist
- amnioreduction
- electroreduction
- nitroreductase
- postreduction
- reductional
- bioreduction
- transductional
- leukoreduction