tr.v.  ab·duct·ed, ab·duct·ing, ab·ducts  1.  To carry off by force; kidnap. 2.  Physiology   To draw away from the midline of the body or from an adjacent part or limb. [Latin abdūcere, abduct- : ab-, away; see  AB-1 + dūcere, to lead; see  deuk- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] ab·duct·ee n. ab·duction n.  | 
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