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réduites

Réduites is the feminine plural of the French adjective réduit, meaning reduced or diminished. In contemporary French, réduites mainly functions as an inflected form agreeing with feminine plural nouns (for example, formes réduites). When used as a noun, the feminine form réduction is typically more common in modern usage; réduites as a standalone noun is largely archaic or regional and appears mainly in historical texts.

Historical and specialized senses

In historical or regional contexts, réduites can designate places or communities that are set apart or enclosed.

Modern usage

Today, réduites as a standalone noun is uncommon outside of quotations or scholarly works. Most contemporary

Etymology

From the verb réduire, itself from Latin reducere, meaning to lead back or to diminish. The suffix

See also

Réduit, réduction, versions réduites, réductions (in various specialized senses).

For
example,
in
some
old
writings
the
term
could
be
used
to
refer
to
an
enclosure,
a
cloistered
settlement,
or
a
fortified
area
associated
with
a
particular
site
or
group.
The
standard
term
for
a
fortified
inner
defense
is
typically
the
masculine
réduit,
with
the
plural
réduits;
the
feminine
réduite(s)
appears
only
in
specialized,
archaic,
or
regional
spellings.
references
use
either
réduit
(as
a
masculine
noun
or
adjective)
or
réduction
(as
the
abstract
noun
for
reduction).
When
reducing
or
condensing
is
described,
the
phrase
formes
réduites
or
version
réduite
is
preferred.
-ite
in
French
often
yields
nominal
or
adjectival
forms.