athetesis

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Etymology[edit]

From Ancient Greek ἀθέτησῐς (athétēsis, a setting aside, abolition), from ἀθετέω (athetéō, set at naught) +‎ -σῐς (-sis), from ἄθετος (áthetos, without position or place).

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athetesis (countable and uncountable, plural atheteses)

  1. The act or fact of setting aside as spurious; rejection as invalid.

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