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Re‐fec″tion (r?‐f?k″sh?n), n. [L. refectio: cf. F. réfection. See Refect, Fact.] Refreshment after hunger or fatigue; a repast; a lunch.
feeble spirit inly felt refection. Spenser.
Those Attic nights, and those refections of the gods. Curran.
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