permutation
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From Middle English permutacioun, permutacyoun, from Old French permutacïon, promutatïon and Medieval Latin permūtātiōnem, accusative of permūtātiō. Morphologically permute + -ation
permutation (countable and uncountable, plural permutations)
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Learned borrowing from Latin permūtātiō, from permūtāre.
permutation f (plural permutations)
permutation c
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