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2,087 words match “LATION”

LATION n.
Transportation; conveyance. [Obs.]
ABARTICULATION n.
Articulation, usually that kind of articulation which admits of free motion in the joint; diarthrosis. Coxe.
ABLATION n. 3 definitions
A carrying or taking away; removal. Jer. Taylor.
ACCEPTILATION n.
Gratuitous discharge; a release from debt or obligation without payment; free remission.
ACCUMULATION n. 2 definitions
accumulating, the state of being accumulated, or that which is accumulated; as, an accumulation of earth, of sand, of evils, of wealth, of honors.
ADOSCULATION n.
Impregnation by external contact, without intromission.
ADULATION n.
yond what is merited. Think'st thou the fiery fever will go out With titles blown from adulation Shak.
AFFLATION n.
A blowing or breathing on; inspiration.
AGRICOLATION n.
Agriculture. [Obs.] Bailey.
ALATION n.
The state of being winged.
AMBULATION n.
The act of walking. Sir T. Browne.
ANGULATION n.
A making angular; angular formation. Huxley.
ANHELATION n.
Short and rapid breathing; a panting; asthma. Glanvill.
ANNIHILATION n. 2 definitions
nder which a thing exists, so that the name can no longer be applied to it; as, the annihilation of a corporation.
ANNIHILATIONIST n.
One who believes that eternal punishment consists in annihilation or extinction of being; a destructionist.
ANNULATION n.
A circular or ringlike formation; a ring or belt. Nicholson.
APPELLATION n. 3 definitions
lled and known; name; title; designation. They must institute some persons under the appellation of magistrates. Hume.
AREOLATION n. 2 definitions
Division into areolæ. Dana.
ARIOLATION n.
A soothsaying; a foretelling. [Obs.] Sir T. Browne.
ARTICULATION n. 8 definitions
The state of being jointed; connection of parts. [R.] That definiteness and articulation of imagery. Coleridge.
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