reduttive
Reduttive is not a standard English adjective. It is generally regarded as a misspelling or rare variant of reductive, the form used in formal writing. The standard word reductive comes from Latin reducere and means tending to reduce or to simplify by reducing complex phenomena to simpler components, or relating to reduction in scientific contexts.
In English usage, reductive describes explanations, analyses, or processes that oversimplify reality by focusing on basic
The form reduttive with a double consonant is not widely recognized as a separate term in major
To avoid ambiguity, writers should prefer reductive when describing reductionist approaches or analyses. Related concepts include
See also: reductive; reductionism; reductant; reduction (chemistry).