The Collaborative International Dictionary
Duction \Duc"tion\, n. [L. ductio, fr. ducere to lead.]
Guidance. [Obs.]
--Feltham.
Wiktionary
n. 1 (context obsolete English) guidance 2 An eye movement involving only one eye.
Wikipedia
A duction is an eye movement involving only one eye. There are generally six possible movements depending upon the eye's axis of rotation:
- Abduction refers to the outward movement of an eye.
- Adduction refers to the inward movement of an eye
- Supraduction / sursumduction / elevation
- Infraduction / deorsumduction / depression
- Incycloduction / intorsion
- Excycloduction / extorsion
Usage examples of "duction".
And it may be added that this mathematical introduction precedes an account of the fate of a Kentucky feud that was imported to the city that has a habit of making its importations conform to its angles.
These assertions are deemed fitting as an introduction to the tale, which is of plebeians and contains no one with even the ghost of a title.
I couldn't help ifc succubi have been perfecting the art of se duction probably since the days of the man-apes.