| 释义 | evec·tion \ə̇ˈvekshən, ēˈ-\ noun
 (-s)
 Etymology: Latin evection-, evectio act of going up, from evectus (past participle of evehere to carry out, raise up, from e- + vehere to carry) + -ion-, -io -ion — more at way
 1.  : perturbation of the moon's motion in its orbit due to the attraction of the sun
 2. in certain filamentous algae  : displacement of the base of a new branch with respect to its parent cell so as to result in apparent dichotomy
 • evec·tion·al \-shənəl, -shnəl\ adjective
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