| A | B |
| abduct | to carry off by force; to kidnap |
| conduct | to lead, guide, run or manage |
| conduit | a pipe or channel for transporting or enlosing fluids, gases, or wires |
| deduce | to reach a conclusion through logical reasoning |
| duke | a nobleman of the highes rank other than prince or king |
| inducement | something that tempts or persuades; an incentive |
| induction | placement or entry into a club or an office |
| reduction | an amount subtracted; the amount that something is lessened |
| subdue | to conquer or bring under control |
| viaduct | a structure of spans or arches carrying a road or railraod over a wide valley or other road or railroad |