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abolition ab"o*li"tion, n. etym: [l. abolitio, fr. abolere: cf. f. abolition. see abolish.]

the act of abolishing, or the state of being abolished; an annulling; abrogation; utter destruction; as, the abolition of slavery or the slave trade; the abolition of laws, decrees, ordinances, customs, taxes, debts, etc.

which two languages does the word “abolition” come from?

greek and latin
greek and french
french and latin
french and old english

french ans latin is right

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