CONDUCTA


Meaning of CONDUCTA in English

kənˈdu̇ktə noun

( -s )

Etymology: Spanish, from Medieval Latin conducta, feminine of conductus, past participle of conducere to escort, safeguard on the road — more at conduct

Southwest : a guarded pack train or caravan ; especially : one carrying bullion prior to the establishment of modern transport

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