Webster's 1828 Dictionary
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TRADUC'TION, noun [Latin traductio.] Derivation from one of the same kind; propagation.
If by traduction came thy mind,
Our wonder is the less to find
A soul so charming from a stock so good.
1. Tradition; transmission from one to another; as traditional communication and traduction of truth. [Little used.]
2. Conveyance; transportation; act of transferring; as the traduction of animals from Europe to America by shipping.
3. Transition.
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