The Collaborative International Dictionary
Adaption \A*dap"tion\, n.
Adaptation.
--Cheyne.
Wiktionary
n. (lb en rare) The act of fitting; adaptation.
Usage examples of "adaption".
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And the mood is important—how could any recording guess my thoughts, the way I feel, the adaptions essential to the creation of the moment?
Jaime's name was printed on the outside in Carey's sparse hand, although he'd had to struggle through the language adaptions inherent in the travel spell to remember the runes.
A species is something distinct, with special adaptions that other creatures don't possess.
Back home, sleek amphibian adaptions for underwater breathing and feeding are common.
His doctoral thesis had been on the adaption of the Little Brown Bat to human habitation.