💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Abreption"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| abruptionnoun | A sudden breaking off or breaking away; a violent separation of bodies. |
| abactionnoun | (law) Carrying away by force, especially of animals. |
| abscessionnoun | (rare) A separating; a removal; a going away. |
| abrenunciationnoun | (archaic) Absolute renunciation; repudiation; retraction. |
| abstersionnoun | (archaic) Act of wiping clean; a cleansing; a purging. |
| obreptionnoun | (Catholic law) The inclusion of false statements in a petition for a rescript. |
| aborsementnoun | (obsolete) Abortment; abortion |
| amplectionnoun | (biology, dated, uncommon) A form of pseudocopulation, found chiefly in amphibians and horseshoe crabs, in which a male grasps a female with his front legs; amplexus. |
| abrationnoun | Misspelling of abrasion. [The act of abrading, wearing, or rubbing off; the wearing away by friction.] |
| abortmentnoun | (obsolete) Abortion. |
| abusionnoun | (obsolete) Misuse, abuse; in particular, illegal behaviour; verbal, physical or sexual abuse. |
| apertionnoun | (archaic, often surgery) An opening; an aperture. |
| absorbencynoun | The quality of being absorbent. |
| averruncationnoun | Eradication, uprooting. |
| adeptionnoun | (obsolete) An obtaining; attainment. |
| abrasurenoun | (dated) Abrasion, abrading. |
| usurpaturenoun | (archaic) Usurpation. |
| abortnoun | (computing) The function used to abort a process. |
| rievingnoun | Archaic form of reaving. [An act of pillage or plunder.] |
| escapenoun | The act of leaving a dangerous or unpleasant situation. |
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