compotation

compotation

(ˌkɒmpəˈteɪʃən)
n
rare the act of drinking together in a company
[C16: from Latin compōtātiō, translation of Greek symposium]
ˈcompoˌtator n
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compotation

drinking together, usually to excess.
See also: Alcohol
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He described one geometric compotation to determine technology change between t and t+1:
The larger the sub-region placed on a node, the greater the ratio of bulk compotation to surface communication and hence the higher efficiency.