- Formal entry - The act or process of inducting or bringing in;
introduction; entrance; beginning; commencement. - An introduction or introductory scene, as to a play; a
preface; a prologue. - The act or process of reasoning from a part to a whole,
from particulars to generals, or from the individual to the universal;
also, the result or inference so reached. - The introduction of a clergyman into a benefice, or of
an official into a office, with appropriate acts or ceremonies; the
giving actual possession of an ecclesiastical living or its
temporalities. - A process of demonstration in which a general truth is
gathered from an examination of particular cases, one of which is known
to be true, the examination being so conducted that each case is made
to depend on the preceding one; -- called also successive induction. - The property by which one body, having electrical or
magnetic polarity, causes or induces it in another body without direct
contact; an impress of electrical or magnetic force or condition from
one body on another without actual contact.
- The science or doctrine of dealing with cases of
conscience, of resolving questions of right or wrong in conduct, or
determining the lawfulness or unlawfulness of what a man may do by
rules and principles drawn from the Scriptures, from the laws of
society or the church, or from equity and natural reason; the
application of general moral rules to particular cases. - Sophistical, equivocal, or false reasoning or teaching
in regard to duties, obligations, and morals.