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Abevacuation
Abevacuation Ab`e*vac"u*a"tion, n. [Pref. ab- + evacuation.] (Med.) A partial evacuation. --Mayne.

Meaning of EVACUATION from wikipedia

- up evacuation or evacuate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Evacuation or Evacuate may refer to: Casualty evacuation (CASEVAC), patient evacuation in...
- The Dunkirk evacuation, codenamed Operation Dynamo and also known as the Miracle of Dunkirk, or just Dunkirk, was the evacuation of more than 338,000 Allied...
- five pilots evacuated 75–80 soldiers one or two at a time. Aeromedical evacuation Air ambulance Air medical services Casualty evacuation "Medevac bill"...
- The Evacuation of the Crimea (November 13–16, 1920) was an event in the Russian Civil War, in which the Government of South Russia evacuated over sea from...
- Evacuation simulation is a method to determine evacuation times for areas, buildings, or vessels. It is based on the simulation of crowd dynamics and...
- Casualty evacuation, also known as CASEVAC or by the callsign Dustoff or colloquially Dust Off, is a military term for the emergency patient evacuation of casualties...
- evacuation refers to emergency evacuation from an aircraft which may take place on the ground, in water, or mid-flight. There are standard evacuation...
- Examples range from the small-scale evacuation of a building due to a storm or fire to the large-scale evacuation of a city because of a flood, bombardment...
- Evacuation Day may refer to: Evacuation Day (M****achusetts), the anniversary of departure of British army on March 17, 1776, celebrated in Greater Boston...
- intelligence projections had estimated, and evacuation efforts became more urgent. Several countries launched new evacuation operations, such Canada's Operation...