DUC Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com "This breakthrough replaces century-old simulations and approximations of configurational integral with a first-principles calculation," said Duc Truong, Los Alamos scientist and lead author of the study published in Physical Review Materials
duc - WordReference. com Dictionary of English -duc- comes from Latin, where it has the meaning "to lead '' This meaning is found in such words as: abduct, adduce, aqueduct, conducive, conduct, deduce, deduct, ducal, duct, duke, educate, induce, induction, introduce, oviduct, produce, production, reduce, reduction, seduce, seduction, viaduct
Word Root: duc (Root) | Membean The Latin root words duc and duct mean to ‘lead ’ Some common English vocabulary words that come from this root word include e duc ate, re duc e, pro duc e, and pro duct
DUC - Wikipedia People Duc, title for Dukes in France Dục Đức (1852–1883), emperor of Vietnam Tự Đức (1829–1883), emperor of Vietnam Thích Quảng Đức (1897–1963), Vietnamese Buddhist monk Hélène Duc (1917–2014), French actress Catherine Duc (fl since 2002), Vietnamese-Australian musician