Generally, an inductive limit is the same thing as a colimit. (Similarly, a projective limit is the same thing as a limit.) In this context, an inductive system is the same thing as a diagram, and an inductive cone is the same thing as a cocone.
However, many authors restrict this terminology to colimits over directed sets (or filtered categories), especially the directed set of natural numbers; see directed colimit (or filtered colimit) for discussion of this case if you think that it may be what you want.
The dual concept is that of a projective limit.
direct limit, another terminology for colimit
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