The Collaborative International Dictionary
Embarcation \Em`bar*ca"tion\, n. Same as Embarkation.
Wiktionary
n. (alternative form of embarkation English)
Usage examples of "embarcation".
North American Cities, previous to the embarcation for Japan at San Francisco.
Their odor floated through the embarcation hall to blend with the yammer of the current victims crammed into the enclosure.
Canaveral Embarcation Station for transport by BuRelock ship to Luna Base.
A short period of training was ahead of them, before embarcation, and the western front.
A few days after their arrival at Acre, the king gave orders for the embarcation of the troops.
It drew up to the shore, and a knight leaped from it, and, inquiring where King Richard was to be found, made his way to the king, who was standing superintending the embarcation of some of the horses.
Moore retreated before Soult and Ney to Corunna, and was killed whilst covering the embarcation of his troops.