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ex·pe·di·tion

expedition

 
 
pronunciation:
ek spih dI shn
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Word Combinations (noun), Word History, Word Parts
part of speech: noun
definition 1: an outing or journey taken for a specific purpose, or the organized group, with its equipment and conveyances, undertaking such a trip.
We'll go on a shopping expedition when we get to Paris.He led an expedition to the North Pole.
similar words:
adventure, excursion, exploration, field trip, journey, outing, pilgrimage, safari, trip, voyage
definition 2: efficiency and speed of accomplishment; dispatch.
She was praised for the expedition with which she performed her duties.
synonyms:
dispatch, efficiency, promptness
antonyms:
procrastination
similar words:
alacrity, celerity, speed
Word Combinations  About this feature
adjective + (n.)expedition alpine, archaeological, arctic, close-up, cross-country, disastrous, diving, exploratory, extended, geographic, guided, ill-fated, joint, legendary, manned, naval, outdoor, overnight, photographic, polar, previous, punitive, scientific, solar, southeastern, subsequent, zoological  [See all][See only the most frequent]
verb + (n.)expedition accompany, collect, command, dispatch, document, embark, equip, finance, forage, fund, hike, join, launch, lead, mount, organize, plan, undertake
(n.)expedition + verb depart, encounter, excavate, explore, reproduce, rescue, sail, sponsor, traverse, trek, vanish
noun + (n.)expedition Help adventure, aerial, arrival, camping, climbing, collecting, command, commander, discovery, dive, eclipse, exploring, fishing, guide, hiking, hunger, hunting, kayak, member, mountaineering, naturalist, ocean, outfit, radio, rafting, rescue, scouting, shopping, sponsor, trading, trip, wilderness  [See all][See only the most frequent]
Word History
Expedition comes from a Latin word that means "to free the feet." "Ped," which forms part of the word "expedition," means "foot" or "feet" in Latin. Other English words which contain "ped" and come from Latin include pedal and quadruped.
Word Parts  About this feature
The word expedition contains the following parts:
ex- Latin prefix that means out, out of, away from
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The prefix ex- was a Latin preposition and prefix and occurs in English in Latin loanwords, such as exit and expel . It has multiple forms, as the 'x' sound in ex- assimilates to the initial sound of the base to which it is attached. See its assimilated forms e-, ef-, and es-. ex- is also used in the formation of English words such as "ex-partner," where it means "formerly having the status of."
synonyms:
extr-, extra-, exter-