conduc
Conduc is not a recognized standalone word in standard English dictionaries. It is primarily encountered as a morpheme or stem, the part conduc- that appears in a family of related terms derived from the Latin conducere, meaning to lead together or to bring about. Because conduc is not typically listed as a headword, its use is usually confined to its role within other words rather than as an independent term.
Origin and usage: The root conduc- forms several common English words that express some sense of leading,
Examples of related terms include:
- Conduct: to direct or manage; to allow the transmission of electrical or other energy.
- Conductor: a material or person that conducts.
- Conduction: the process of transmission.
- Conductive: having the ability to conduct.
- Conducive: tending to promote or assist a result.
In practical use, conduc is typically encountered only as part of these established words, and when precision
See also: Conduct, conductor, conduction, conductive, conducive, conductivity, conductance.