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Etymology

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Borrowing from Latin inductum, from indūcere, present active infinitive of indūcō. The -k- was cut because of confliction with induktar, from the same source.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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indutar (present tense indutas, past tense indutis, future tense indutos, imperative indutez, conditional indutus)

  1. (transitive) to coat, to cover with, daub, bedaub, smear, to paint (with one color)

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