Obs. rare. [ad. L. vectiōn-, vectio, n. of action f. vehĕre to carry.] The action of carrying; vectitation.

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c. 1610.  Sir C. Heydon, Astrol. Disc. (1650), 42. For whatsoever moveth another, it doth it either by impulsion, attraction, volutation, or vection.

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1635.  Swan, Spec. M. (1670), 198. Albertus calls this motion a vection or a carrying.

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1654.  Z. Coke, Logick, 40. Local motion…. Traction or drawing. Vection or carrying.

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