💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Decursion"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| defluxionnoun | (medicine) A discharge or flowing of fluid matter, as from the nose in catarrh. |
| departverb | (intransitive) To leave. |
| departitionverb | (transitive) to remove the partitions from; to merge back into a single unit |
| discorsiounnoun | Obsolete spelling of discursion. [(obsolete, rare) The action of hurriedly moving hither and thither.] |
| degressionnoun | (economics) Degressive taxation, a system of progressive decreases in a rate of taxation (as tariffs etc.) below certain benchmarks. |
| diverticlenoun | (anatomy, obsolete) A diverticulum. |
| disgressionnoun | Obsolete spelling of digression. [An aside, an act of straying from the main subject in speech or writing.] |
| parturenoun | (obsolete) departure |
| declinationnoun | A refusal. |
| deferentnoun | (anatomy) A duct in the body serving to carry away from, as opposed to an afferent one. |
| departmentnoun | A subdivision of an organization. |
| profluencenoun | (rare) The progression or flow (of time, events etc.). |
| decumbiturenoun | (obsolete) The fact of lying down, specifically of a person due to illness. |
| farenoun | (countable) Money paid for a transport ticket. |
| vagationnoun | (obsolete) The act of wandering, straying, or departing from the expected or regular course; an instance or occasion of this; a wandering; a rambling; a roaming; an aberration. |
| embarkationnoun | The act of embarking. |
| downfalnoun | Archaic spelling of downfall. [A precipitous decline in fortune; death or rapid deterioration, as in status or wealth.] |
| precipicenoun | A very steep cliff. |
| decipiencynoun | (obsolete) hallucination or deception. |
| dejerationnoun | (obsolete) The act of swearing solemnly. |
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