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reviction

English

Etymology

From Latin revivere, revictum (to live again), from re- (re-) + vivere (to live).

Noun

reviction (uncountable)

  1. (obsolete) return to life
    • c. 1682, Thomas Browne, letter to a friend
      to arise from the grave to return again into it, is but an uncomfortable reviction

Anagrams

  • victorine

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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

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