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corollary a readily drawn conclusion; deduction or inference. [1/4 definitions]
deduct to draw (a conclusion) by deduction; deduce. [1/3 definitions]
deductible in the United States, allowable as a deduction from income to be taxed. [1/5 definitions]
dock2 to deduct part of (wages), deduct (some part) from wages, or make a deduction from the wages of (someone). [1/3 definitions]
dockage2 a withholding of or deduction from wages. [1/2 definitions]
exemption in U.S. taxation, a deduction from one's tax liability for each person one supports financially. [1/2 definitions]
Sherlock Holmes a fictional detective hero in many late nineteenth-century and early twentieth-century short stories and novels by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Sherlock Holmes is described as having extraordinary powers of observation and deduction. [1/2 definitions]
synthesis a process of reasoning by deduction from given propositions and principles. [1/3 definitions]
tare2 the deduction made from the gross weight to allow for this. [1/4 definitions]