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deletion

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English

Etymology

From Latin d?l?ti?nem (destruction, effacement), from the past-participle stem of d?l?re (to blot out, destroy, efface).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /d??li???n/
  • Rhymes: -i???n

Noun

deletion (countable and uncountable, plural deletions)

  1. An item that has been or will be deleted. [1580s]
  2. The act of deleting. [c. 1600]
    Hyponym: redeletion
  3. (genetics) A mutation in which a gene, or other section of DNA, is removed from a chromosome

Translations

Anagrams

  • entoiled

References

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autodeletion

English

Etymology

auto- +? deletion

Noun

autodeletion (uncountable)

  1. automatic deletion
    • 1987, Patrick R. Dewey, 101 software packages to use in your library
      Many BBS features are also available, including autodeletion of old messages.
    • 2003, Barry Gerber, Mastering Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
      This is no different from the way you handle autodeletion in any other public folder.

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