| Title | expunction |
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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary ex·punc·tion ETYMOLOGY Latin expungere DATE 1606 : the act of expunging : the state of being expunged : erasure Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged ex·punc·tion \ikˈspəŋ(k)shən, ek-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin expunctus (past participle of expungere) + English -ion : an act of expunging or a state of being expunged : erasure < making some expunction — J.M.Conly > |
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