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confliction — kənˈflikshən noun ( s) Etymology: Latin confliction , conflictio, from conflictus + ion , io ion : the process of conflicting or state of being in conflict … Useful english dictionary
confliction — noun see conflict II … New Collegiate Dictionary
confliction — See conflict. * * * … Universalium
confliction — con·flic·tion … English syllables
conflict — confliction, n. conflictive, conflictory /keuhn flik teuh ree/, adj. v. /keuhn flikt /; n. /kon flikt/, v.i. 1. to come into collision or disagreement; be contradictory, at variance, or in opposition; clash: The account of one eyewitness… … Universalium
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conflict — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Latin conflictus act of striking together, from confligere to strike together, from com + fligere to strike more at profligate Date: 15th century 1. fight, battle, war < an armed conflict > 2. a … New Collegiate Dictionary
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