| ACTIVATION | • activation n. Making active and effective; bringing into a state of activity. • activation n. (Physics) The process of making a radioisotope by bombarding a stable element with neutrons or protons. • activation n. (Biochemistry) The process by which molecules are made able to react. |
| AGITATIONS | • agitations n. Plural of agitation. • AGITATION n. the act of agitating. |
| CAPITATION | • capitation n. Performing a headcount; the counting of people. • capitation n. A poll tax. • capitation n. A system of remuneration for providers of health care, in which providers enroll patients as permanent… |
| CAVITATION | • cavitation n. The formation of pits on a surface. • cavitation n. (Fluid dynamics) The formation, in a fluid, of vapor bubbles that rapidly collapse, especially in a… • cavitation n. (Biology) The formation of cavities in an organ, especially in lung tissue as a result of tuberculosis. |
| CITATIONAL | • citational adj. Of or pertaining to citation or citations. • CITATIONAL adj. relating to a citation. |
| DILATATION | • dilatation n. Prolixity; diffuse discourse. • dilatation n. The act of dilating; expansion; an enlarging on all sides; the state of being dilated. • dilatation n. A dilation or enlargement of a canal or other organ. |
| HABITATION | • habitation n. (Uncountable) The act of inhabiting; state of inhabiting or dwelling, or of being inhabited; occupancy. • habitation n. (Countable) A place of abode; settled dwelling; residence; house. • habitation n. A group, lodge, or company, as of the Primrose League. |
| LATITATION | • latitation n. (Obsolete) A lying in concealment; hiding. • LATITATION n. a lying in concealment. |
| PATINATION | • patination n. (Sculpture) The application of a patina. • PATINATION n. the formation of a film on copper from exposure. |
| PATRIATION | • patriation n. (Canada) The transfer of a governmental power from a former mother country to a newly independent one. • PATRIATION n. the transference of responsibilities for the Canadian constitution from the British parliament to the Canadian parliament. |
| SANITATION | • sanitation n. The hygienic disposal or recycling of waste. • sanitation n. The policy and practice of protecting health through hygienic measures. • SANITATION n. the act of making sanitary. |
| SATIATIONS | • satiations n. Plural of satiation. • SATIATION n. the state of being satiated, also SATIETY. |
| STIACCIATO | • STIACCIATO n. (Italian) very low relief, as on coins. |
| TRITANOPIA | • tritanopia n. A form of color blindness in which the retina is deficient in or lacks cone cells containing opsins… • TRITANOPIA n. the inability to distinguish properly between blue and yellow. |