"exustion" meaning in English

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Noun

Etymology: From Latin exustio, from exurere, exustum (“to burn up”), from ex (“out”) + urere (“to burn”). Etymology templates: {{uder|en|la|exustio}} Latin exustio Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} exustion (uncountable)
  1. (obsolete) The act or operation of burning up. Tags: obsolete, uncountable
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