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dication
English
Etymology
di- +? cation
Noun
dication (plural dications)
- (chemistry) Any cation, of general formula X2+, formed by the removal of two electrons from a neutral species
Derived terms
- dicationic
Related terms
- monocation
- trication
- tetracation
Anagrams
- actinoid, diatonic, naticoid
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ditation
English
Etymology
From Latin ditare (“to enrich”), from dis, ditis, same as dives (“rich”)
Noun
ditation
- (obsolete) The act of making rich; enrichment.
- 1633, Joseph Hall, A paraphrase upon the hard texts of Scripture
- Late at night, and early in the morning, did I give myself to me ditation in thy word
- 1633, Joseph Hall, A paraphrase upon the hard texts of Scripture
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