释义 |
decaudation|diːkɔːˈdeɪʃən| [f. decaudate v. + -ation.] Removal of the tail or ‘tails’.
189719th Cent. May 805 Decaudation with mutilation is seen in bike for bicycle. 1927Daily Tel. 9 Aug. 8/5 The decaudation and blanching and unstiffening of the waiter are another phase of the transformation which has abolished the frock-coat and the silk hat and women's hair. |