Possession
Possession usually means to have some sort of ownership over something else. A person may be in possession of some property, which is legal ownership, under property law.

The Simple English Wiktionary has a definition for:
possession.
There are some other related uses of the term. When English explorer, Captain James Cook, claimed the country of Australia as a British country, he took "possession" of the land. The spot where he made his claim on 22 August 1770, a small island in the Torres Strait, is now called Possession Island.[1]
In some beliefs, to be possessed is to be under the control of devils, demons, or evil spirits. These people may do evil or terrible things because of their possession.
References
- "Cook, James (1728–1779)". Cook, James (1728-1779) Biographical Entry. Australian National University. 1966. Retrieved 2010-05-28.
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