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confliction|kənˈflɪkʃən| [ad. L. conflīctiōn-em, n. of action from conflīgĕre to conflict: cf. OF. confliction (14th c. in Godef.).] The action of conflicting; conflicting condition.
a1694Tillotson Serm. cxxx. Wks. 1728 III. 180 Such contrary Principles and Qualities as by their perpetual Confliction do conspire the Ruin and Dissolution of it. 1831Beddoes Poems p. xciii, The confliction of passions. 1855J. R. Planché tr. C'tess d' Aulnoy's Fairy T. (1858) 279 There had been a confliction of interests between the two Queens. 1868Rep. Council Astron. Soc., The confliction of an ascending current and one at right angles to it. |