emission
from
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
emission
n 1: the act of emitting; causing to flow forth [syn:
{emission}, {emanation}]
2: a substance that is emitted or released [syn: {discharge},
{emission}]
3: the release of electrons from parent atoms
4: any of several bodily processes by which substances go out of
the body; "the discharge of pus" [syn: {discharge},
{emission}, {expelling}]
5: the occurrence of a flow of water (as from a pipe)
from
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Emission \E*mis"sion\, n. [L. emissio: cf. F. ['e]mission. See
{Emit}.]
1. The act of sending or throwing out; the act of sending
forth or putting into circulation; issue; as, the emission
of light from the sun; the emission of heat from a fire;
the emission of bank notes.
[1913 Webster]
2. That which is sent out, issued, or put in circulation at
one time; issue; as, the emission was mostly blood.
[1913 Webster]
{Emission theory} (Physics), the theory of Newton, regarding
light as consisting of emitted particles or corpuscles.
See {Corpuscular theory}, under {Corpuscular}.
[1913 Webster]
from
Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
EMISSION, med. jur. The act by which any matter whatever is thrown from the
body; thus it is usual to say, emission of urine, emission of semen, &c.
2. In cases of rape, when the fact of penetration is proved, it may be
left to the jury whether emission did or did not take place. Proof of
emission would perhaps be held to be evidence of penetration. Addis. R. 143;
2 So. Car. Const. R. 351; 2 Chitty, Crim. Law, 810; 1 Beck's Med. Jur. 140 1
Russ. C. & M. 560; 1 East, P. C. 437.
from
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
32 Moby Thesaurus words for "emission":
blowout, discharge, disgorgement, effusion, egestion, ejaculation,
ejection, elimination, emanation, emergence, emersion, eructation,
eruption, excretion, expulsion, extravasation, extrusion,
exudation, flow, flux, issuance, issue, jet, outburst, outpour,
secretion, spout, spurt, squirt, surfacing, transudation, vent
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