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Reconduct — Re con*duct (r[=e] k[o^]n*d[u^]kt ), v. t. To conduct back or again. A guide to reconduct thy steps. Dryden. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
reconduct — [spelling only] … English World dictionary
reconduct — re·conduct … English syllables
reconduct — |rē+ transitive verb Etymology: Latin reconductus, past participle of reconducere to lead back, from re + conducere to conduct : to conduct back … Useful english dictionary
New Drug Application — Regulation of therapeutic goods in the United States Prescription drugs Over the counter d … Wikipedia
reconductible — [ r(ə)kɔ̃dyktibl ] adj. • 1963; de reconduire, d apr. reconduction ♦ Qui peut être reconduit. Contrat, bail reconductible. ⇒ renouvelable. ● reconductible adjectif Qui peut être reconduit, renouvelé. reconductible adj. Qui peut être renouvelé ou… … Encyclopédie Universelle
reconduire — [ r(ə)kɔ̃dɥir ] v. tr. <conjug. : 38> • XIVe; de re et conduire 1 ♦ Accompagner (une personne qui s en retourne, qui s en va). ⇒ raccompagner. « escortée de ses amis [...] qui avaient tenu à la reconduire jusqu à sa porte » (Bloy).… … Encyclopédie Universelle
PÉTION DE VILLENEUVE, JÉRÔME — born at Chartres; figured in the French Revolution as a zealous republican, member of the Tiers État, one of the commission to reconduct the royal family from Varennes; was mayor of Paris in the year of the September massacres, 1792; was first … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
reconduction — “+ noun Etymology: reconduct + ion 1. : the action of reconducting or state of being reconducted 2. [French réconduction, from Latin reconductus (past. participle of reconducere to lead back, lease again, from re + conducere to conduct, hire,… … Useful english dictionary
re|con|duct — «REE kuhn DUHKT», transitive verb. to conduct back or again: »Amidst this new creation want st a guide To reconduct thy steps? (John Dryden) … Useful english dictionary