to "lead" something "into" happening such as "leading" someone "into" labor if a baby is overdue
What is induce?
100
how we “lead” ourselves or behave when we are “with” other people
What is conduct?
100
a person in charge of “leading” films and other theatrical productions "forward"
What is producer?
100
all of the equipment you would bring for a particular activity is ...
What is paraphernalia?
200
to “lead” "into" the hall of fame or honor society
What is induct or induction?
200
good behavior or circumstances that “leads” “with” a desirable end
What is conducive?
200
to "lead" someone "into" meeting a person for the "first" time
What is introduction?
200
fruits and vegetables were believed to be “led” “forth” from the ground (the Romans believed in Mother Earth as a fertility goddess who physically led plants from the soil)
What is produce?
200
If your muscles weaken and disintegrate over time, this is called
What is atrophy?
300
a structure for “leading” “water” from the country side into urban areas
What is acqueduct?
300
good behavior that “leads” “with” itself to a desirable end
What is conducive?
300
takes the “lead” to make sure everyone on a train works “together” for a safe trip.
What is conductor?
300
in early Roman times, servants responsible for raising children or “leading” children “out of” childhood into adulthood through teaching
What is educator?
300
lacking any sense of caring or feeling or emotion
What is apathy or apathetic?
400
leader who “leads” musicians “together” as they play
What is conductor?
400
to slander someone’s reputation by “leading” rumors “across” society
What is traduce?
400
overpass that “leads” the “road” or “the way” over train tracks
What is a viaduct?
400
a way of reasoning where we “lead” facts or evidence “to” our claim
What is inductive?
400
when a prefix's letters change to match the consonants in the root word to make a full word easier to pronounce
What is assimilation?
500
metals that can be hammered into a thin "square" and “led” into wire
What is ductile?
500
to "lead" someone "aside" or tempt them to the "side" with some kind of distraction
What is seduction?
500
exercise we do to “lead” our legs “away from” our bodies
What is hip abduction?
500
a form of reasoning where we reach a conclusion or inference by “leading” a generalization “down” to a specific application
What is deduce/deduction?
500
Their job is to negate, intensify, or show directional force