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accession

N การ เข้า ครอบครอง  succession kan-kao-krorb-krong

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

ACCESSION

n.[L. accessio.] 1. A coming to; an acceding to and joining; as a king's accession to a confederacy.
2. Increase by something added; that which is added; augmentation; as an accession of wealth or territory.
3. In law, a mode of acquiring property, by which the owner of a corporeal substance, which receives an addition by growth, or by labor, has a right to the thing added or the improvement; provided the thing is not changed into a different species. Thus the owner of a cow becomes the owner of her calf.
4. The act of arriving at a throne, an office, or dignity.
5. That which is added.
The only accession which the Roman Empire received, was the province of Britain.
6. The invasion of a fit of a periodical disease, or fever. It differs from exacerbation. Accession implies a total previous intermission, as of a fever; exacerbation implies only a previous remission or abatement of violence.

 

ACCESSIONAL

a.Additional

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

ACCESSION

Ac *ces "sion, n. Etym: [L. accessio, fr. accedere: cf. F. accession. See Accede. ]

 

1. A coming to; the act of acceding and becoming joined; as, a king's accession to a confederacy.

 

2. Increase by something added; that which is added; augmentation from without; as, an accession of wealth or territory. The only accession which the Roman empire received was the province of Britain. Gibbon.

 

3. (Law ) (a ) A mode of acquiring property, by which the owner of a corporeal substance which receives an addition by growth, or by labor, has a right to the part or thing added, or the improvement (provided the thing is not changed into a different species ). Thus, the owner of a cow becomes the owner of her calf. (b ) The act by which one power becomes party to engagements already in force between other powers. Kent.

 

4. The act of coming to or reaching a throne, an office, or dignity; as, the accession of the house of Stuart; -- applied especially to the epoch of a new dynasty.

 

5. (Med. )

 

Defn: The invasion, approach, or commencement of a disease; a fit or paroxysm.

 

Syn. -- Increase; addition; augmentation; enlargement.

 

ACCESSIONAL

ACCESSIONAL Ac *ces "sion *al, a.

 

Defn: Pertaining to accession; additional. [R.] Sir T. Browne.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

accession

ac ces sion |akˈseSHən ækˈsɛʃən | noun 1 the attainment or acquisition of a position of rank or power, typically that of monarch or president: the queen's accession to the throne | lost the vote on the Fortas accession to the chief justiceship. the action or process of formally joining or being accepted by an association, institution, or group: the accession of Spain and Portugal into the European Community. 2 a new item added to an existing collection of books, paintings, or artifacts. an amount added to an existing quantity of something: did not anticipate any further accession of wealth from the man's estate. 3 the formal acceptance of a treaty or agreement: accession to the Treaty of Paris. verb [ with obj. ] (usu. be accessioned ) record the addition of (a new item ) to a library, museum, or other collection. ORIGIN late 16th cent. (in the general sense something added ): from Latin accession-, from the verb accedere approach, come to (see accede ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

accession

ac ¦ces |sion |əkˈsɛʃ (ə )n | noun 1 [ mass noun ] the attainment or acquisition of a position of rank or power: the Queen's accession to the throne. the action or process of formally joining or being accepted by an institution or group: the accession of Spain and Portugal to the EU. the formal acceptance of a treaty or agreement: accession to the Treaty of Rome was effected in 1971. 2 a new item added to an existing collection of books, paintings, or artefacts. an amount added to an existing quantity of something. verb [ with obj. ] record the addition of (a new item ) to a library, museum, or other collection. ORIGIN late 16th cent. (in the general sense something added ): from Latin accessio (n- ), from the verb accedere approach, come to (see accede ).

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

accession

accession noun 1 the Queen's accession to the throne: succession to, assumption of, inheritance of. 2 accession to the Treaty of Rome was effected in 1971: assent to, consent to, agreement to; acceptance of, acquiescence in, compliance with, concurrence with. 3 recent museum accessions: addition, acquisition, new item, gift, purchase.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

accession

accession noun 1 the Queen's accession to the throne: succession, elevation; assumption of, attainment of, inheritance of. 2 the accession of Spain and Portugal to the EC: joining, signing up, enrolment. 3 accession to the Treaty of Rome was effected in 1971: assent, consent, agreement; acceptance of, acquiescence in, endorsement of, compliance with, concurrence with, recognition of. 4 among recent accessions to the museum are some Victorian watercolours: addition, acquisition, new item, gift, purchase, adjunct, add-on, gain.

 

French Dictionary

accession

accession n. f. nom féminin Action d ’accéder à. : L ’accession à l ’indépendance. Note Orthographique acce ss ion.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

accession

ac ces sion /əkséʃ (ə )n, æk- /名詞 かたく 1 U 【王位などへの 】即位 «to » ; 【ある状態への 】到達 «to » .2 U 【要求などへの 】同意 «to » .3 C (博物館 図書館などでの )新たに増えた品目 ; 追加 [増加 ]物 .4 U (連合などへの )加盟 ; (協定 条約などの )批准 .