The word "in duces" is often misspelled as "induces" due to their similar pronunciation. However, the correct spelling of "in duces" is with a space and without the letter "c". Its IPA phonetic transcription is /ɪn ˈdjuːs/. The first syllable "in" is pronounced as "in" and the second syllable "duces" is pronounced as "doo-sis", with the stress on the second syllable. "In duces" means "you introduce" or "you lead in". It is important to use the correct spelling to avoid any confusion or miscommunication.
The phrase in duces is derived from Latin. The word in means into or in, and duces is the plural form of the noun dux, which translates to leader or guide in English. In combination, in duces can be interpreted as into the leaders or under the guidance of leaders.