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ap·pa·ri·tion \ˌapəˈrishən\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English apparicioun, from Late Latin apparition-, apparitio appearance, epiphany (translation of Greek epiphaneia), from Latin apparitus (past participle of apparēre to appear) + -ion-, -io -ion — more at appear 1. a. : someone or something unusual or unexpected that appears : phenomenon < Shakespeare is an apparition as genius forever is — W.L.Sullivan > b. : a supernatural appearance : ghost, phantom, specter < was never allowed to hear of a goblin or apparition or scarcely to be told of bad men — Charles Lamb > 2. a. : the act of becoming visible : appearance < I was recalled to the present by the apparition of my adversary riding his pony toward me — R.H.Davis > b. (1) : the first appearance of a planet, comet, star, or other luminary after being invisible or obscured (2) : the period during which such a body is visible 3. obsolete : semblance, aspect 4. usually capitalized, obsolete : epiphany |