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ex·cur·sion (ek-skűrzhin) n. A usually short journey made for pleasure; an outing. A roundtrip on a passenger vehicle at a special low fare. A group taking a short pleasure trip together. A diversion or deviation from a main topic; a digression. Physics. A movement from and back to a mean position or axis in an oscillating or alternating motion. The distance traversed in such a movement. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------[Latin excursi, excursin- from excursus, past participle of excurrere, to run out: ex-, ex- + currere, to run; see kers- in Indo-European Roots.] |
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