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disquisition

Definition of disquisition

noun

  • a long or elaborate essay or discussion on a particular subject:nothing can kill a radio show quicker than a disquisition on intertextual analysis

Derivatives

disquisitional

adjective ( archaic)

Origin:

late 15th century: via French from Latin disquisitio(n-) 'investigation', based on quaerere 'seek'. The original sense was 'topic for investigation', whence 'discourse in which a subject is investigated' (mid 17th century)

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