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71El Duce — Eldon Hoke Eldon Hoke (né le 23 mars 1958, décédé le 19 avril 1997) était un musicien américain. Surnommé El Duce, il était le leader du groupe The Mentors. Décès de Kurt Cobain Eldon Hoke est soupçonné d être impliqué dans l… …
72il Duce — /eel dooh chay/; It. /eel dooh che/ duce (def. 2). * * * …
73Il Duce — noun Italian fascist dictator (1883 1945) • Syn: ↑Mussolini, ↑Benito Mussolini • Instance Hypernyms: ↑dictator, ↑potentate * * * /eel dooh chay/; It. /eel dooh che/ duce (def. 2) …
74ab|duce — «ab DOOS, DYOOS», transitive verb, duced, duc|ing. to draw away or aside. ╂[< Latin abdūcere lead away < ab away + dūcere to lead] …
75ad|duce|a|ble — «uh DOO suh buhl, DYOO », adjective. = adducible. (Cf. ↑adducible) …
76ad|duce — «uh DUS, DYOOS», transitive verb, duced, duc|ing. to offer as a reason in support of an argument; give as proof or evidence; bring up as an example; cite: »The principal adduced a record of good marks and leadership to show the boy deserved a… …
77co-pro|duce — «KOH pruh DOOS, DYOOS», transitive verb, duced, duc|ing. to produce (a motion picture, play, or other dramatic production) jointly: »His son co produced with David B. Graham the bill of three one act plays (New York Times). –co´ pro|duc´er, noun …
78con|duce — «kuhn DOOS, DYOOS», intransitive verb, duced, duc|ing. to be favorable (to); lead; contribute: »Darkness and quiet conduce to sleep. As so many viewers report, it [a television program] probably conduces to a feeling of well being, and… …
79de|duce — «dih DOOS, DYOOS», transitive verb, duced, duc|ing. 1. to reach (a conclusion) by reasoning; infer: »Her instructions are so complicated I cannot deduce from them what she wants. See also induce. (Cf. ↑induce) SYNONYM(S): See syn. under …
80e|duce|ment — «ih DOOS muhnt, DYOOS », noun. 1. the act of educing. 2. the state of being educed …