transcription, транскрипция: [ in-ˈdü, -ˈdyü, en- ]
transitive verb
or in·due in-
( en·dued or in·dued ; en·du·ing or in·du·ing )
Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French enduire to introduce, imbue, from Latin inducere — more at induce
Date: 15th century
1. : provide , endow
endued with the rights of a citizen
2. : imbue , transfuse
a mummy again endued with animation — Mary W. Shelley
3.
[Middle English induen; influenced by Latin induere to put on]
: put on , don