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    de·tec·tion
    [dəˈtekSHən]
    noun
    detection (noun) · detections (plural noun)
    Origin
    late 15th century (in the sense ‘revelation of what is concealed’): from late Latin detectio(n-), from Latin detegere ‘uncover’ (see detect).
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    Detection is the act of noticing or discovering something. At the airport, you might see German Shepherds trained in the detection of drug smuggling or explosives in luggage. Detection, detect, detective, detector — all are about noticing and discovering. A detective looks for clues that lead to the detection of the person who committed a crime.
    Detection, detect, detective, detector — all are about noticing and discovering. A detective looks for clues that lead to the detection of the person who committed a crime. A metal detector is a machine created for the detection of coins people have left behind on the beach.
    Detection is the act of noticing or sensing something. Detection is the discovery of something which is supposed to be hidden . They are cheating but are sophisticated enough to avoid detection. Detection is the work of investigating a crime in order to find out what has happened and who committed it.
    detección, detección [feminine]… detecção, detecçāo, detecção [feminine]… Need a translator? Get a quick, free translation! DETECTION meaning: 1. the fact of noticing or discovering something: 2. the fact of the police discovering….
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