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Elocation

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eloinmentnoun(obsolete) Alternative form of eloignment. [(obsolete) The act of removing something to be put far away; withdrawal.]
remotionnoun(especially logic, largely obsolete) Removal.
exodenoun(obsolete) departure; exodus, especially the exodus of the Israelites from Egypt
eluxationnoun(archaic) dislocation; luxation
exilementnoun(archaic) banishment; exile
exilitionnoun(obsolete) The act of suddenly jumping up or out.
ablegationnoun(obsolete) Expulsion; banishment.
outernounAn outer part.
departitionverb(transitive) to remove the partitions from; to merge back into a single unit
exulnoun(obsolete) An exile; a person who is exiled.
outroadnounA way out from a place or situation.
exodynounObsolete form of exodus. [A sudden departure of a large number of people.]
evitationnoun(obsolete) An avoidance.
parturenoun(obsolete) departure
departverb(intransitive) To leave.
issuenounThe action or an instance of flowing or coming out, an outflow, particularly:
evanishmentnoun(now rare) Vanishing, disappearance.
extramissionnoun(obsolete) Emission.
leaveverb(transitive) To cause or allow (something) to remain as available; to refrain from taking (something) away; to stop short of consuming or otherwise depleting (something) entirely.
returnmentnoun(obsolete, rare) A return; a moving back.

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