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Acuition
Acuition Ac`u*i"tion, n. [L. acutus, as if acuitus, p. p. of acuere to sharpen.] The act of sharpening. [Obs.]
Circuition
Circuition Cir`cu*i"tion, n. [L. circuitio. See Circuit.] The act of going round; circumlocution. [R.]
Exspuition
Exspuition Ex`spu*i"tion, n. [L. exspuitio; ex out + spuere to spit: cf. F. exspuition.] A discharge of saliva by spitting. [R.] --E. Darwin.
Fruition
Fruition Fru*i"tion, n. [OF. fruition, L. fruitio, enjoyment, fr. L. frui, p. p. fruitus, to use or enjoy. See Fruit, n.] Use or possession of anything, especially such as is accompanied with pleasure or satisfaction; pleasure derived from possession or use. ``Capacity of fruition.' --Rogers. ``Godlike fruition.' --Milton. Where I may have fruition of her love. --Shak.
Intuition
Intuition In`tu*i"tion, n. [L. intuitus, p. p. of intueri to look on; in- in, on + tueri: cf. F. intuition. See Tuition.] 1. A looking after; a regard to. [Obs.] What, no reflection on a reward! He might have an intuition at it, as the encouragement, though not the cause, of his pains. --Fuller. 2. Direct apprehension or cognition; immediate knowledge, as in perception or consciousness; -- distinguished from ``mediate' knowledge, as in reasoning; as, the mind knows by intuition that black is not white, that a circle is not a square, that three are more than two, etc.; quick or ready insight or apprehension. Sagacity and a nameless something more, -- let us call it intuition. --Hawthorne. 3. Any object or truth discerned by direct cognition; especially, a first or primary truth.
Intuitional
Intuitional In`tu*i"tion*al, a. Pertaining to, or derived from, intuition; characterized by intuition; perceived by intuition; intuitive.
Intuitionalism
Intuitionalism In`tu*i"tion*al*ism, n. (Metaph.) The doctrine that the perception or recognition of primary truth is intuitive, or direct and immediate; -- opposed to sensationalism, and experientialism.
Intuitionalist
Intuitionalist In`tu*i"tion*al*ist, n. One who holds the doctrine of intuitionalism.
Intuitionism
Intuitionism In`tu*i"tion*ism, n. Same as Intuitionalism.
Intuitionist
Intuitionist In`tu*i"tion*ist, n. Same as Intuitionalist. --Bain.
Tuition
Tuition Tu*i"tion, n. [L. tuitio protection, guarding, from tueri, p. p. tuitus, to see, watch, protect: cf. F. tuition. Cf. Tutor.] 1. Superintending care over a young person; the particular watch and care of a tutor or guardian over his pupil or ward; guardianship. 2. Especially, the act, art, or business of teaching; instruction; as, children are sent to school for tuition; his tuition was thorough. 3. The money paid for instruction; the price or payment for instruction.
Tuitionary
Tuitionary Tu*i"tion*a*ry, a. Of or pertaining to tuition.

Meaning of Uitio from wikipedia

- of his own satires. But he wrote seldom and slowly; a premature death (uitio stomachi) prevented him from completing the book. He has been described...
- abolitum, non abrasum, nec in aliqua sui parte vitiatum, set omni prorsus uitio et sinistra suspectione carentem, **** sigillo in cordula quadam appensione...