Definition of Inductively

1. adv. By induction or inference.

Definition of Inductively

1. Adverb. In a inductive manner ¹

2. Adverb. By using induction ¹

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Definition of Inductively

1. [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Inductively

induction motor
induction of labor
induction period
induction programme
induction therapy
inductional
inductionism
inductions
inductive
inductive current drive
inductive definition
inductive effect
inductive reasoning
inductive resistance
inductive voltage divider
inductively (current term)
inductiveness
inductivism
inductivity
inductometer
inductometers
inductor
inductoria
inductorium
inductoriums
inductors
inductotherm
inductothermy
inductrical
inducts

Literary usage of Inductively

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and (1910)
"The studs on the armature plate were charged inductively by being connected ... The positive stud on the back plate will act inductively on the front stud ..."

2. Reprint of Papers on Electrostatics and Magnetism by William Thomson Kelvin (1872)
"Remarks on the Forces experienced by inductively Magnetized Ferromagnetic or ... the action experienced by a small sphere of matter magnetized inductively, ..."

3. The Principles of Electric Wave Telegraphy by John Ambrose Fleming (1908)
"Graphical Representation of the General Forma of the Resonance Curves of an inductively Coupled Receiver Circuit. A, when transmitter antenna is strongly ..."

4. Alternating Current Motors by Addams Stratton McAllister (1909)
"inductively COMPENSATED SERIES MOTOR. The most satisfactory method of reducing the ... This compensating current may be produced inductively by using the ..."

5. History of Civilization in England by Henry Thomas Buckle (1864)
"... having more genius, relied on reasons deductively from the ideas which his powerful intellect supplied, instead of reasoning inductively from the £acts ..."

6. A Treatise on the Conflict of Laws; Or, Private International Law by Francis Wharton (1906)
"Intention to be inductively proved.—While a party, if otherwise competent, may undoubtedly prove on the witness stand his intention as to domicil,1 we must ..."

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