Accession
71accession — n. 1. Addition, increase, enlargement, augmentation, extension. 2. Coming into power (as a new dynasty) …
72accession — n 1.(usu. of an office, title or position) succession, inheritance, assumption, taking on or over; entering upon, arrival at, advent to; elevation, promotion, rise, coming to, reaching, attainment; induction, installation, initiation,… …
73accession — ac·ces·sion …
74accession — ac|ces|sion sb., en, er, erne (tilvækst), i sms. accessions , fx accessionsafdeling, accessionskatalog …
75accession — nf. aksèchon (Albanais) ; => Adhésion, Arrivée …
76accession — A nation s assent to a treaty. See specification …
77Accession of Artaxerxes III — Before ascending the throne Artaxerxes had been a satrap and commander of his father s army.cite book |title=A History of the Jews and Judaism in the Second Temple Period |last=Grabbe |first=Lester L. |year=2004 |publisher=Continuum International …
78Accession à la souveraineté — Étapisme L étapisme est une idée politique élaborée par le député et ministre péquiste Claude Morin. Elle exprime la nécessité de passer par un référendum sur un partenariat entre nations pour faire la souveraineté du Québec. C est aussi la… …
79accession list — a document in which accessions are recorded, usually chronologically by date of receipt; may be a bound volume and/or a computer file …
80accession number — the individual number or serial designation identifying specifically any of the items, as books or records, acquired by a library, collection, or the like. Cf. serial number. [1875 80, Amer.] * * * …