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| an act or instance of discussing; consideration or examination by argument, comment, etc., esp. to explore solutions; informal debate. |
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discussion
c.1340, from O.Fr. discussion, from L.L. discussionem "examination, discussion," in classical L., "a shaking," from discussus, pp. of discutere "strike asunder, break up," from dis- "apart" + quatere "to shake." Originally "examination, investigation, judicial trial;" meaning of "talk over, debate" first recorded 1448. Sense evolution in L. appears to have been from "smash apart" to "scatter, disperse," then in post-classical times (via the mental process involved) to "investigate, examine," then to "debate."
| Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper |
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| 1. | an extended communication (often interactive) dealing with some particular topic; "the book contains an excellent discussion of modal logic"; "his treatment of the race question is badly biased" |
| 2. | an exchange of views on some topic; "we had a good discussion"; "we had a word or two about it" |
| WordNet® 3.0, © 2006 by Princeton University. |
diˈscussion [-ʃən] noun
(an act of) talking about something
Example: I think there has been too much discussion of this subject; Discussions between the heads of state took place in strict security.
See also: discuss, "discussion" in any languageExample: I think there has been too much discussion of this subject; Discussions between the heads of state took place in strict security.
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| Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary (Beta Version), © 2000-2006 K Dictionaries Ltd. |
Discussion
Dis*cus"sion\, n. [L. discussio a shaking, examination, discussion: cf. F. discussion.]1. The act or process of discussing by breaking up, or dispersing, as a tumor, or the like. 2. The act of discussing or exchanging reasons; examination by argument; debate; disputation; agitation. The liberty of discussion is the great safeguard of all other liberties. --Macaulay. Discussion of a problem or an equation (Math.), the operation of assigning different reasonable values to the arbitrary quantities and interpreting the result. --Math. Dict.| Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, © 1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc. |
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