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| o·mis·sion [ ō mísh'n ] (plural o·mis·sions) |
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1. something left out: something that has been deliberately or accidentally left out or not done
 errors and omissions excepted
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2. omitting of something: the act of omitting something, or the state of being omitted
 The omission of those three words changed the sense of the whole paragraph.
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| [14th century. Via Old French< late Latin omission-< omittere "omit"] |
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