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Anticipation
Anticipation An*tic`i*pa"tion, n. [L. anticipatio: cf. F.
anticipation.]
1. The act of anticipating, taking up, placing, or
considering something beforehand, or before the proper
time in natural order.
So shall my anticipation prevent your discovery.
--Shak.
2. Previous view or impression of what is to happen;
instinctive prevision; foretaste; antepast; as, the
anticipation of the joys of heaven.
The happy anticipation of renewed existence in
company with the spirits of the just. --Thodey.
3. Hasty notion; intuitive preconception.
Many men give themselves up to the first
anticipations of their minds. --Locke.
4. (Mus.) The commencing of one or more tones of a chord with
or during the chord preceding, forming a momentary
discord.
Syn: Preoccupation; preclusion; foretaste; prelibation;
antepast; pregustation; preconception; expectation;
foresight; forethought.
Constipation
Constipation Con`sti*pa"tion, n. [L. constipatio a crowding
together: cf. F. constipation.]
1. Act of crowding anything into a less compass, or the state
of being crowded or pressed together; condensation. [Obs.]
Fullness of matter, or a pretty close constipation .
. . of its particles. --Boyle.
2. A state of the bowels in which the evacuations are
infrequent and difficult, or the intestines become filled
with hardened f[ae]ces; costiveness.
DissipationDissipation Dis`si*pa"tion, n. [L. dissipatio: cf. F.
dissipation.]
1. The act of dissipating or dispersing; a state of
dispersion or separation; dispersion; waste.
Without loss or dissipation of the matter. --Bacon.
The famous dissipation of mankind. --Sir M. Hale.
2. A dissolute course of life, in which health, money, etc.,
are squandered in pursuit of pleasure; profuseness in
vicious indulgence, as late hours, riotous living, etc.;
dissoluteness.
To reclaim the spendthrift from his dissipation and
extravagance. --P. Henry.
3. A trifle which wastes time or distracts attention.
Prevented from finishing them [the letters] a
thousand avocations and dissipations. --Swift.
Dissipation of energy. Same as Degradation of energy,
under Degradation. Dissipation of energyDissipation Dis`si*pa"tion, n. [L. dissipatio: cf. F.
dissipation.]
1. The act of dissipating or dispersing; a state of
dispersion or separation; dispersion; waste.
Without loss or dissipation of the matter. --Bacon.
The famous dissipation of mankind. --Sir M. Hale.
2. A dissolute course of life, in which health, money, etc.,
are squandered in pursuit of pleasure; profuseness in
vicious indulgence, as late hours, riotous living, etc.;
dissoluteness.
To reclaim the spendthrift from his dissipation and
extravagance. --P. Henry.
3. A trifle which wastes time or distracts attention.
Prevented from finishing them [the letters] a
thousand avocations and dissipations. --Swift.
Dissipation of energy. Same as Degradation of energy,
under Degradation. Emancipationist
Emancipationist E*man`ci*pa"tion*ist, n.
An advocate of emancipation, esp. the emancipation of slaves.
Fissipation
Fissipation Fis`si*pa"tion, n. (Biol.)
Reproduction by fission; fissiparism.
Forcipation
Forcipation For`ci*pa"tion, n.
Torture by pinching with forceps or pinchers. --Bacon.
Mancipation
Mancipation Man`ci*pa"tion, n. [L. mancipatio a transfer.]
Slavery; involuntary servitude. [Obs.] --Johnson.
ObstipationObstipation Ob`sti*pa"tion, n. [L. obstipatio a close
pressure; ob (see Ob-) + stipare to press.]
1. The act of stopping up, as a passage. [Obs.] --Bailey.
2. (Med.) Extreme constipation. [Obs.] --Hooper. Participation
Participation Par*tic`i*pa"tion, n. [F. participation, L.
participatio.]
1. The act or state of participating, or sharing in common
with others; as, a participation in joy or sorrows.
These deities are so by participation. --Bp.
Stillingfleet.
What an honor, that God should admit us into such a
blessed participation of himself! --Atterbury.
2. Distribution; division into shares. [Obs.] --Raleigh.
3. community; fellowship; association. [Obs.] --Shak.
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