confliction
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin conflictiō (“collision; conflict”), from Latin cōnflictus, from cōnfligō (“clash; collide”, verb).
Noun
confliction (countable and uncountable, plural conflictions)
- A conflicting condition; conflict.
- 1962 January, “Talking of Trains: Track re-arrangement at Colwich”, in Modern Railways, page 10:
- It will also enable slower-moving freight trains to be recessed in the new down goods loop to await, if necessary, a suitable margin before proceeding to Stafford or Stoke and so reduce confliction with other main-line trains.
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