se'ducible

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seduce (sɪˈdjuːs) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
vb
1.  to persuade to engage in sexual intercourse
2.  to lead astray, as from the right action
3.  to win over, attract, or lure
 
[C15: from Latin sēdūcere to lead apart, from sē- apart + dūcere to lead]
 
se'ducible
 
adj
 
se'duceable
 
adj

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