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de·tec·tion \də̇ˈtekshən, dēˈ-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English deteccyon, from Late Latin detection-, detectio act of revealing, from Latin detectus (past participle of detegere + -ion-, -io -ion 1. : the act of detecting : the laying open of what was concealed or hidden or of what tends to elude observation : discovery < detection of a thief > < the detection of fraud > < techniques of crime detection > 2. radio a. : determination of the presence of a signal b. : rectification c. : extraction of the intelligence from a signal d. : conversion of a modulated wave or current into the original modulating wave or current — called also demodulation |