deduction vs sit-down

deduction

noun
  • A conclusion; that which is deduced, concluded or figured out 

  • A process of reasoning that moves from the general to the specific, in which a conclusion follows necessarily from the premises presented, so that the conclusion cannot be false if the premises are true. 

  • The ability or skill to deduce or figure out; the power of reason 

  • That which is deducted; that which is subtracted or removed 

  • A sum that can be removed from tax calculations; something that is written off 

sit-down

adj
  • Intended to be done, used, consumed etc. while sitting. 

noun
  • An act of sitting down, especially with other people in some form of social exchange. 

  • A sit-in, a protest of civil disobedience by people sitting and refusing to move. 

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