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pre·mo·tion \prēˈmōshən\ noun Etymology: Medieval Latin praemotion-, praemotio, from Late Latin praemotus (past participle of praemovēre to move beforehand, from Latin prae- pre- + movēre to move) + Latin -ion-, -io -ion : movement or excitation to action beforehand; specifically : the inspiration or determination (as by divine power) of an action beforehand |