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explement

English

Etymology

From Latin expl?mentum, from exple? (I fill up)

Noun

explement (plural explements)

  1. The remainder of subtracting an angle from a full circle.

Coordinate terms

  • complement
  • supplement

Related terms

  • explementary

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exilement

English

Etymology

Compare Old French exilement.

Noun

exilement (countable and uncountable, plural exilements)

  1. (archaic) banishment; exile
    • 1657, Henry Wotton, Characters of some Kings of England
      discarded into a Forraign Service, for a pretty shadow of Exilement

References

exilement in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.

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