Definitions for embarcation

embarcation em·bar·ca·tion

Spelling: [em-bahr-key-shuh n]
IPA: /ˌɛm bɑrˈkeɪ ʃən/

Embarcation is a 11 letter English word.

You can make 1473 anagrams from letters in embarcation (aabceimnort).

Definitions for embarcation

noun

  1. embarkation.
  2. the act, process, or an instance of embarking.

Origin of embarcation

1635-45; French embarcation Spanish embarcación. See embark, -ation

Examples for embarcation

The embarcation was a wondrous spectacle, such as civilized eyes have rarely beheld, and can never witness again.

Old men and young, the sick and even the dying, all had to go to the nearest point of embarcation.

About thirty of Steuben's people, collected on the bank where the embarcation had taken place, were captured.

A moving and pathetic spectacle was that of the embarcation of the Athenians for the Isle of Salamis.

Outside I found a great crowd to see the embarcation of the corpse for its last home, the Campo Santo.

The idea pleased the Marquise; but who would undertake to discover the fugitive and arrange for her embarcation?

In the meantime, the little boat had reached the rock, and the embarcation began, and without the least disorder.

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