insulation

insulation
insulation [ɛ̃sylɑsjɔ̃] n. f.
ÉTYM. D. i. (1893, Valéry); dér. sav. du lat. insula « île ».
Didact. et rare. Volonté de s'isoler (comme dans une île). Isolement. || L'insulation d'une économie (d'après F. Perroux).

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