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      • reduce (v.) late 14c., reducen, "bring back" (to a place or state, a sense now obsolete), also "to diminish" (something), from Old French reducer (14c.), from Latin reducere "lead back, bring back," figuratively "restore, replace," from re- "back" (see re-) + ducere "bring, lead" (from PIE root *deuk- "to lead").
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  2. Jun 7, 2021 · reduction. early 15c., reduccioun, "a restoring to a former state" (a sense now obsolete), also "a conquest or subjugation" (of a people, etc.), from Old French reducion (13c., Modern French réduction) and directly from Latin reductionem (nominative reductio) "a leading back, restoration," gain.

    • Français (French)

      Signification de reduce: réduire; À la fin du XIVe siècle,...

    • Italiano (Italian)

      Il significato specifico di "ridurre a una condizione...

    • Reduce 뜻

      reduce 뜻: 줄이다; 14세기 후반, reducen, "되돌리다" (어떤 장소나 상태로, 현재는...

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    • Redux

      In Middle English largely with positive senses, including...

    • Reductionist

      word-forming element meaning "one who does or makes," also...

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      word-forming element making nouns implying a practice,...

    • Reductio Ad Absurdum

      early 15c., reduccioun, "a restoring to a former state" (a...

  3. The earliest known use of the verb reduce is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for reduce is from around 1400, in a translation by Geoffrey Chaucer, poet and administrator.

  4. Jun 7, 2021 · reduction. (n.) early 15c., reduccioun, "a restoring to a former state" (a sense now obsolete), also "a conquest or subjugation" (of a people, etc.), from Old French reducion (13c., Modern French réduction) and directly from Latin reductionem (nominative reductio) "a leading back, restoration," noun of action from past-participle stem of ...

  5. OED's only evidence for reduce is from 1549, in a letter by King Edward VI. It is also recorded as a verb from the Middle English period (1150—1500). reduce is formed within English, by conversion.

  6. May 11, 2015 · Where did the Three R’s come from? There tends to be bit of debate about the creation of the “Reduce, Reuse, Recycle” slogan, but the practice of working towards reducing our waste output, reusing what we can and then recycling what we can’t has been around for centuries.

  7. English word reduce comes from Latin ducere ("be thou led, be thou guided". "to lead, to guide".), Old French reduire (To reduce.), Latin dux, Latin re-

  8. Jul 2, 2024 · reduce (third-person singular simple present reduces, present participle reducing, simple past and past participle reduced) To bring down the size, quantity, quality, value or intensity of something; to diminish, to lower.

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