Definition of Subducted

1. Verb. (past of subduct) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Subducted

1. subduct [v] - See also: subduct

Lexicographical Neighbors of Subducted

subdolous
subdomain
subdomains
subdominant
subdominants
subdoxastic
subduable
subduably
subdual
subduals
subduce
subduced
subduces
subducing
subduct
subducted (current term)
subducting
subduction
subduction zone
subductions
subductive
subductively
subducts
subdue
subdued
subduedly
subduedness
subduement
subduements
subduer

Literary usage of Subducted

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

1. Notes of Cases in the Ecclesiastical & Maritime Courts: Easter Term 1841 to by Great Britain Courts, Thomas Thornton (1848)
"T. 1737. motion was made that her name might be struck out of the description of the cause; but her Caveat not having been subducted, the motion ™ rejected. ..."

2. United Arab Emirates: A New Perspective by Ibrahim Abed, Peter Hellyer (2001)
"Ocean-ocean subduction: the oceanic crust of Neo-Tethys 2, when initially subducted, was possibly up to 100 Ma old and had therefore had enough time since ..."

3. This Dynamic Earth: The Story of Plate Tectonics by W. Jacquelyne Kious, Robert I. Tilling (1996)
"Oceanic-oceanic convergence As with oceanic-continental convergence, when two oceanic plates converge, one is usually subducted under the other, ..."

4. A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive: Being a Connected View of by John Stuart Mill (1900)
"But the effect of these causes being exactly known by the observation made in the absence of the copper, and being thus allowed for and subducted, ..."

5. A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive: Being a Connected View of by John Stuart Mill (1865)
"But the effect of these causes being exactly known by the observation made in the absence of the copper, and being thus allowed for and subducted, ..."

6. A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive: Being a Connected View of by John Stuart Mill (1867)
"Most of the phenomena which Nature presents are very complicated; and when the effects of all known causes are estimated with exactness, and subducted, ..."

7. A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive: Being a Connected View of by John Stuart Mill (1858)
"Most of the phenomena which Nature presents are very complicated; and when the effects of all known causes are estimated with exactness, and subducted, ..."

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