cassation
pronunciation
How to pronounce cassation in British English: UK [kæ'seɪʃən]
How to pronounce cassation in American English: US [kæ'seɪʃən]
Word Origin
- cassation (n.)
- "anullment," early 15c., from Old French cassation, from casser, from Late Latin cassare, from Latin quassare (see quash).
Example
- 1. June 2 , the italian court of cassation ruled that the referendum agreed to decide whether to resume nuclear energy .
- 2. Legume species had the same nodule structure to the legume crops , which was cortex , vascular bundle and bacteriocyte area . But some special nodule cambial cells were found in cortex , which was related to the nodule cassation and differentiation of vascular bundle to some extend .