different between adeption vs adaption
adeption
English
Etymology
From Latin adeptio. See adept (adjective).
Noun
adeption (uncountable)
- (obsolete) An obtaining; attainment.
- 1485, Richard III of England, letter to the chieftains of his army before the Battle of Bosworth Field
- In the wit and policy of the capitain consisteth the chief adeption of the victory.
- it beginneth with the mix'd adeption of a crown by arms and title
- 1485, Richard III of England, letter to the chieftains of his army before the Battle of Bosworth Field
Anagrams
- antidope, antipode
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adaption
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??dæp??n/
Noun
adaption (countable and uncountable, plural adaptions) (rare)
- Alternative form of adaptation
Related terms
- adaptional
References
- adaption in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
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