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ejection

English

Etymology

From Middle French éjection, from Latin eiectio.

Pronunciation

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

Noun

ejection (countable and uncountable, plural ejections)

  1. The act of ejecting.
  2. That which is ejected.

Derived terms

  • ejection seat

Translations

ejection From the web:

  • what ejection fraction is heart failure
  • what ejection fraction
  • what ejection fraction is considered heart failure
  • what ejection fraction qualifies for disability
  • what ejection fraction is normal
  • what ejection fraction indicates heart failure
  • what ejection fraction is considered severe
  • what ejection fraction is advanced heart failure


eviction

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Middle French éviction, from Late Latin ?victi?, from Latin ?vinc?.

Noun

eviction (countable and uncountable, plural evictions)

  1. The act of evicting.
  2. The state of being evicted.

Derived terms

  • constructive eviction
  • renoviction

Related terms

  • evict
  • evince

Translations

eviction From the web:

  • what eviction means
  • what evictions are suspended
  • what eviction notice mean
  • what eviction moratorium means for landlords
  • what eviction moratorium means
  • what eviction does to your credit
  • what's eviction notice
  • what's eviction notice in spanish
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