Deduct

/dɪˈdʌkt/ verb

To deduct is to take away an amount from a total, especially in math, bills, or taxes.

It comes from Latin “deducere,” meaning “to lead down, subtract,” from “de-” (down, away) and “ducere” (to lead). The idea shifted from physically leading something away to subtracting it.

AMመቀነስ
ARيخصم
BNকাটা
CSodečíst
DAtrække fra
DEabziehen
ELαφαιρώ
ESdeducir
FAکسر کردن
FIvähentää
FRdéduire
GUઘટાડવું
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