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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Evection \E*vec"tion\ [L. evectio a going up, fr. evehere to
carry out; e out + vehere to carry: cf. F ['e]vection.]
1. The act of carrying up or away; exaltation. [Obs.] --Bp.
Pearson.
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2. (Astron.)
(a) An inequality of the moon's motion in its orbit, due
to the attraction of the sun, by which the equation of
the center is diminished at the syzygies, and
increased at the quadratures by about 1[deg] 20'.
(b) The libration of the moon. --Whewell.
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