different between graduation vs premotion

graduation

English

Etymology

graduate +? -ation

Pronunciation

  • (General American) IPA(key): /???æd?u?e???n/
  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /???ædju?e???n/
  • Rhymes: -e???n

Noun

graduation (countable and uncountable, plural graduations)

  1. The action or process of graduating and receiving a diploma for completing a course of study (such as from an educational institution).
  2. A commencement ceremony.
  3. (sciences) A marking (e.g., on a container) indicating a measurement, usually one of many such markings that are each separated by a constant interval.
    Synonym: scale
  4. The exposure of a liquid in large surfaces to the air, so as to hasten its evaporation.

Synonyms

(from uni):

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Translations

References

Anagrams

  • argonautid

French

Noun

graduation f (plural graduations)

  1. graduation sense #3 (A marking (e.g., on a container) indicating a measurement, usually one of many such markings that are each separated by a constant interval)
  2. The process of creating such markings.
  3. Encoding of a sound or image producing a digital signal of which one may use a greater or lesser part corresponding to better or worse quality.

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premotion

English

Etymology

pre- +? motion

Noun

premotion (countable and uncountable, plural premotions)

  1. previous motion or excitement to action

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