| ADORATION | • adoration n. (Countable, religion) An act of religious worship. • adoration n. (Uncountable) Admiration or esteem. • adoration n. (Uncountable) The act of adoring; loving devotion or fascination. |
| EPURATION | • epuration n. Purification of a product (such as in the process of sugar extraction). • epuration n. Any type of political cleansing, such as ethnic cleansing. • EPURATION n. purification, esp. removal of officials or politicians believed to be disloyal. |
| EXARATION | • exaration n. (Rare) The act of writing. • exaration n. (Rare) A piece of writing. • EXARATION n. the act of writing or engraving on stone. |
| EXORATION | • exoration n. Entreaty. • EXORATION n. (obsolete) entreaty. |
| HYDRATION | • hydration n. (Chemistry) The incorporation of water molecules into a complex with those of another compound. • hydration n. (Biology) The process of providing an adequate amount of water to body tissues. • hydration n. (Construction) The chemical reaction by which a substance (such as cement) combines with water, giving… |
| ITERATION | • iteration n. Recital or performance a second time; repetition. • iteration n. A variation or version. • iteration n. (Computing) The use of repetition in a computer program, especially in the form of a loop. |
| LATRATION | • latration n. (Obsolete) A barking. • LATRATION n. the act of yelping or barking. |
| LIBRATION | • libration n. The act of librating. • libration n. (Astronomy) The apparent wobble or variation in the visible side of the Moon that permanently faces… • libration n. (By extension) A similar rotational or orbital characteristic of some other celestial body. |
| MIGRATION | • migration n. An instance of moving to live in another place for a while. • migration n. Seasonal moving of animals, as mammals, birds or fish, especially between breeding and non-breeding areas. • migration n. Movement in general. |
| NARRATION | • narration n. The act of recounting or relating in order the particulars of some action, occurrence, or affair; a narrating. • narration n. That which is narrated or recounted; an orderly recital of the details and particulars of some transaction… • narration n. (Rhetoric) That part of an oration in which the speaker makes his or her statement of facts. |
| NEURATION | • neuration n. (Biology) The arrangement or distribution of veins (nerves), as in the leaves of a plant or the wings of an insect. • NEURATION n. the arrangement of nerves and veins, esp. those of leaves, also NERVATION, NERVATURE. |
| NITRATION | • nitration n. (Chemistry) The reaction of something with nitric acid; especially such a reaction, in the presence… • NITRATION n. conversion into a nitrate. |
| OPERATION | • operation n. The method by which a device performs its function. • operation n. The method or practice by which actions are done. • operation n. The act or process of operating; agency; the exertion of power, physical, mechanical, or moral. |
| PRORATION | • proration n. (Telecommunications) In budgeting, the proportional distribution or allocation of parameters, such as… • proration n. (Telecommunications) In a telephone switching center, the distribution or allocation of equipment or… • proration n. (Accounting) In the insurance industry, the act of taking money that is currently due from the insurance… |
| SERRATION | • serration n. (Uncountable) The state of being serrated. • serration n. (Countable) A set of teeth or notches. • serration n. (Countable) One of the teeth in a serrated or serrate edge. |
| SPIRATION | • spiration n. (Archaic) The act of breathing. • spiration n. (Theology) The procession of the Holy Ghost. • SPIRATION n. the act of breathing. |
| TITRATION | • titration n. (Analytical chemistry) The determination of the concentration of some substance in a solution by slowly… • TITRATION n. the addition of a solution from a graduated vessel to a known volume of a second solution until the chemical reaction is just completed. |
| VIBRATION | • vibration n. The act of vibrating or the condition of being vibrated. • vibration n. (Physics) Any periodic process, especially a rapid linear motion of a body about an equilibrium position. • vibration n. A single complete vibrating motion. |