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remotion

 
Dictionary: re·mo·tion   (rĭ-mō'shən) pronunciation
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  1. The act of removing; removal.
  2. The state of being remote.
  3. Obsolete. Departure.

[Middle English remocion, from Latin remōtiō, remōtiōn-, from remōtus, past participle of removēre, to remove. See remove.]


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noun

    The act or process of moving from one place to another: move, relocation, removal. See move/halt.

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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: the act of removing
  Synonym: removal


 
 
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