| 释义 | coc·tion \ˈkäkshən\ noun
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 Etymology: Latin coction-, coctio cooking, digestion, from coctus + -ion-, -io -ion
 1. archaic  : the act or process of attaining a more perfect, more mature, or more desirable condition either through natural processes or by the intervention of foreign agents (as heat); specifically  : digestion of food
 2. archaic  : suppuration conceived of especially by humoralists as a stage in the normal process of wound healing or as a phase in the development of any disease
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