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debarkation|diːbɑːˈkeɪʃən| Also debarcation. [f. debark v.1 + -ation.] The action of landing from a ship; disembarkation.
1756Gentl. Mag. XXVI. 324 They kept on their guard, and prevented the intended debarkation. 1850Merivale Rom. Emp. (1865) II. xvii. 248 The construction of the Roman galleys gave great facilities for debarkation. 1859Lewin Invas. Brit. 81 So much controversy has been raised as to the place of [Cæsar's] debarcation. |