Deducer

/dɪˈdjuːsər/ noun

Definition

A person who deduces; someone who reasons or draws conclusions from evidence or premises.

Etymology

From deduce + -er (agent noun suffix). Deduce comes from Latin 'deducere.' Used since the 16th century in logical and philosophical texts.

Kelly Says

A deducer is someone skilled at logical reasoning—the kind of person who can look at scattered clues and figure out the whole story. Philosophers and detectives are classic deducers.

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