cancellation

Etymology
From, from +.

Noun

 * 1) The act, process, or result of cancelling; as, the cancellation of certain words in a contract, or of the contract itself.
 * 2)  The operation of striking out common factors, e.g. in both the dividend and divisor.
 * 3)  A postmark that marks a postage stamp so as to prevent its reuse.
 * 4)  In United States intellectual property law, a proceeding in which an interested party seeks to cancel the registration of a trademark or patent.
 * 5)  The property of being cancellate.
 * 6) * 194?, Columbia University. School of Dental and Oral Surgery, Principles of Radiodontia
 * Spongy bone is composed of cancellated areas appearing as a fine, interlacing network. These cancellated spaces are irregular both in size and shape. The normal cancellation is rather large
 * Spongy bone is composed of cancellated areas appearing as a fine, interlacing network. These cancellated spaces are irregular both in size and shape. The normal cancellation is rather large

Translations

 * Catalan: cancel·lació
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 * German:, , , , , Stornierung
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 * Korean:, , , 해제
 * Malayalam: റദ്ദാക്കൽ
 * Ottoman Turkish: ابطال
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 * Portuguese:, , invalidação,
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 * Tagalog: payi, pagpayi