reduce
[ ri-doos, -dyoos ]
/ rɪˈdus, -ˈdyus /
verb (used with object), re·duced, re·duc·ing.
verb (used without object), re·duced, re·duc·ing.
Origin of reduce
1325–75; Middle English
reducen to lead back < Latin
redūcere to lead back, bring back, equivalent to
re-
re- +
dūcere to lead
SYNONYMS FOR reduce
OTHER WORDS FROM reduce
an·ti·re·duc·ing, adjective, noun non·re·duc·ing, adjective o·ver·re·duce, verb, o·ver·re·duced, o·ver·re·duc·ing.Words nearby reduce
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British Dictionary definitions for reduce
reduce
/ (rɪˈdjuːs) /
verb (mainly tr)
Derived forms of reduce
reducible, adjective reducibility, noun reducibly, adverbWord Origin for reduce
C14: from Latin
redūcere to bring back, from
re- +
dūcere to lead
Medical definitions for reduce
reduce
[ rĭ-dōōs′ ]
v.
To bring down, as in extent, amount, or degree; diminish.
To lose weight, as by dieting.
To restore a fractured or displaced body part to a normal condition or position.
To decrease the valence of an atom by adding electrons.
To remove oxygen from a compound.
To add hydrogen to a compound.