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usu·ca·pi·on \-ēˌän\ noun also usu·cap·tion \-ˈkapshən\ (-s) Etymology: usucapion from Latin usucapion-, usucapio, from usucapere to usucapt + -ion-, -io -ion; usucaption, alteration (influenced by caption) of usucapion Roman law : a mode of acquiring title to property by uninterrupted possession of it for a definite period (as one year for movables or two for immovables) under a title acquired in good faith • usu·ca·pi·on·ary \| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷|kāpēəˌnerē\ adjective |