re-embarkation

English

Etymology

From re-embark + -ation.

Noun

re-embarkation (countable and uncountable, plural re-embarkations)

  1. Alternative form of reembarkation
    • 1940 July, “Notes and News: A Magnificent Transport Achievement”, in Railway Magazine, page 419:
      The distribution of the troops, which included many of the French Forces, involved also conveyance for re-embarkation at other ports.

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