SUBDUCE
Source: 566, 567
subduce|subduct. Subduce, or Subduct, v.t. to take or draw away
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{ Sub‐duce″ (?), Sub‐duct″ (?), } v. t. [[L. subducere, subductum; sub under + ducere to lead, to draw. See Duke, and cf. Subdue.]] 1. 1. To withdraw; to take away. Milton.
2. 2. To subtract by arithmetical operation; to deduct.
If, out of that infinite multitude of antecedent generations, we should subduce ten. Sir M. Hale.