Definitions for remotionrɪˈmoʊ ʃən

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Random House Webster's College Dictionary

re•mo•tionrɪˈmoʊ ʃən(n.)

  1. Ref: removal.

  2. Obs. departure.

Origin of remotion:

1350–1400; remosion < L remōtiō removing. See remove , -tion

Princeton's WordNet

  1. removal, remotion(noun)

    the act of removing

    "he had surgery for the removal of a malignancy"

Wiktionary

  1. remotion(Noun)

    remoteness

  2. remotion(Noun)

    departure, the act of leaving

  3. Origin: Old French, or from Latin removere.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Remotion(noun)

    the act of removing; removal

  2. Remotion(noun)

    the state of being remote; remoteness


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