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selection (n.)

1620s, "act of selecting," from Latin selectionem (nominative selectio) "a choosing out, choice, selection," noun of action from past participle stem of seligere (see select (adj.)). Meaning "thing selected" is from 1805. Biological sense is from 1837; applied to actions of breeders (methodical selection), hence its use by Darwin (natural selection; 1857). French sélection is a 19c. borrowing from English.

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Definitions of selection from WordNet

selection (n.)
the act of choosing or selecting;
Synonyms: choice / option / pick
selection (n.)
an assortment of things from which a choice can be made;
the store carried a large selection of shoes
selection (n.)
the person or thing chosen or selected;
Synonyms: choice / pick
selection (n.)
a natural process resulting in the evolution of organisms best adapted to the environment;
Synonyms: survival / survival of the fittest / natural selection
selection (n.)
a passage selected from a larger work;
Synonyms: excerpt / excerption / extract
From wordnet.princeton.edu