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stupefaction

[stoo-puh-fak-shuhn, styoo-]

stu·pe·fac·tion

[stoo-puh-fak-shuhn, styoo-]
noun
1.
the state of being stupefied; stupor.
2.
overwhelming amazement.

Origin:
1535–45; < Neo-Latin stupefactiōn- (stem of stupefactiō) senseless state, equivalent to stupefact(us), past participle of stupefacere to stupefy + -iōn- -ion
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stupefaction (ˌstjuːpɪˈfækʃən)
 
n
1.  astonishment
2.  the act of stupefying or the state of being stupefied

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