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Learn to pronounce op·tion

/ˈäpSH(ə)n/
noun
  1. a thing that is or may be chosen.
    "choose the cheapest options for supplying energy"
    synonyms: choice, alternative, recourse, possibility, course of action, freedom of choice, power to choose, right to choose, bet
  2. an offensive play in which the ball carrier has the option to run, pass, hand off, or lateral.

verb
buy or sell an option on (something).
"his second script will have been optioned by the time you read this"

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