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What Can The Letters AUTOINDUCTION Mean ?

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  • anticodon (unknown)
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  • Condition (n.)
    A clause in a contract, or agreement, which has for its object to suspend, to defeat, or in some way to modify, the principal obligation; or, in case of a will, to suspend, revoke, or modify a devise or bequest. It is also the case of a future uncertain event, which may or may not happen, and on the occurrence or non-occurrence of which, the accomplishment, recission, or modification of an obligation or testamentary disposition is made to depend.
  • Condition (n.)
    Essential quality; property; attribute.
  • Condition (n.)
    Mode or state of being; state or situation with regard to external circumstances or influences, or to physical or mental integrity, health, strength, etc.; predicament; rank; position, estate.
  • Condition (n.)
    Temperament; disposition; character.
  • Condition (n.)
    That which must exist as the occasion or concomitant of something else; that which is requisite in order that something else should take effect; an essential qualification; stipulation; terms specified.
  • Condition (n.)
    To contract; to stipulate; to agree.
  • Condition (n.)
    To invest with, or limit by, conditions; to burden or qualify by a condition; to impose or be imposed as the condition of.
  • Condition (n.)
    To put under conditions; to require to pass a new examination or to make up a specified study, as a condition of remaining in one's class or in college; as, to condition a student who has failed in some branch of study.
  • Condition (n.)
    To test or assay, as silk (to ascertain the proportion of moisture it contains).
  • Condition (n.)
    train; acclimate.
  • Condition (v. i.)
    To impose upon an object those relations or conditions without which knowledge and thought are alleged to be impossible.
  • Condition (v. i.)
    To make terms; to stipulate.
  • Dictation (n.)
    The act of dictating; the act or practice of prescribing; also that which is dictated.
  • Dictation (n.)
    The speaking to, or the giving orders to, in an overbearing manner; authoritative utterance; as, his habit, even with friends, was that of dictation.
  • Incaution (n.)
    Want of caution.
  • Induction (n.)
    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 (n.)
    An introduction or introductory scene, as to a play; a preface; a prologue.
  • Induction (n.)
    The act or process of inducting or bringing in; introduction; entrance; beginning; commencement.
  • Induction (n.)
    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 (n.)
    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 (n.)
    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.
  • Nictation (n.)
    the act of winking; nictitation.

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