Expeditation
[ek-sped-i-teyt] /ɛkˈspɛd ɪˌteɪt/
verb (used with object), expeditated, expeditating.
1.
to cut off the pads or claws of (an animal, especially a dog) in order to inhibit deer chasing.
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