accession vs going

accession

noun
  • Agreement. 

  • A mode of acquiring property, by which the owner of a corporeal substance which receives an addition by growth, or by labor, has a right to the part or thing added, or the improvement (provided the thing is not changed into a different species). 

  • A coming to; the act of acceding and becoming joined. 

  • The act of coming to or reaching a throne, an office, or dignity. 

  • The invasion, approach, or commencement of a disease; a fit or paroxysm. 

  • Access; admittance. 

  • A group of plants of the same species collected at a single location, often held in genebanks. 

  • Complicity, concurrence or assent in some action. 

  • The act by which one power becomes party to engagements already in force between other powers. 

  • Increase by something added; that which is added; augmentation from without. 

verb
  • To make a record of (additions to a collection). 

going

noun
  • Progress. 

  • Conditions for advancing in any way. 

  • The horizontal distance between the front of one step in a flight of stairs and the front of the next. 

  • The whereabouts (of something). 

  • The suitability of ground for riding, walking etc. 

  • Course of life; behaviour; doings; ways. 

  • A departure. 

adj
  • Likely to continue; viable. 

  • Current, prevailing. 

  • Available. 

verb
  • Attending or visiting (a stated event, place, etc.) habitually or regularly. 

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