emiction
American
[ih-mik-shuhn]
/ ɪˈmɪk ʃən /
noun
Etymology
Origin of emiction
1660–70; < Late Latin ēmīct ( us ) (past participle of ēmingere to make water) (equivalent to ē- e- 1 + mig- urinate (cognate with Old English mīgan, Old Norse mīga ) + -tus past participle suffix) + -ion
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