Translation into another language; a translation.
Chiefly . Transmission, especially of the soul or of original sin, to one's offspring or posterity; derivation from ancestry or heredity; descent.
More generally: the action or fact of transmitting or conveying something; transmission (in later use especially of culture, tradition, etc.); transfer, conveyance; passing on, handing down.
The action or an act of traducing or defaming someone or something; defamation, slander, calumny, traducement.
A process of making inferences about a particular instance, which proceeds by equivalences or equalities rather than by going from specific to general (as in induction) or from general to specific (as often in deduction).