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Emersion Noun Emer·Sion  Latin  Emergere  An Act Emerging 

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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary
emer·sion

 \\(ˌ)ē-ˈmər-zhən, -shən\\ noun
 ETYMOLOGY  Latin emersus, past participle of emergere
 DATE  1633
: an act of emerging : 
emergence
English Etymology
emersion
  1630s, noun of action from L. emergere (see emerge). Originally of eclipses and occultations.
Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged
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emer·sion
\ēˈmər]zhən, -mə̄], -məi] also ]sh-\ noun
(-s)
Etymology: Latin emersus + English -ion
1. archaic : an act of emerging : 
emergence
2. : the reappearance of a celestial body after eclipse or occultation or a conjunction with the sun

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