| CONGLOBULATION | • conglobulation n. The act, or the result of conglobulating. • CONGLOBULATION n. the act of conglobulating, forming into a ball. |
| CONGRATULATION | • congratulation n. The act of congratulating. • CONGRATULATION n. the act of congratulating. |
| DEFLOCCULATION | • deflocculation n. The dispersion of an aggregate to form a stable colloid; the reverse of coagulation or flocculation. • DEFLOCCULATION n. the process of deflocculating. |
| DOWNREGULATION | • downregulation n. (Biology) The suppression of a response to a stimulus. • downregulation n. (Genetics) The process, in the regulation of gene expression, in which the number, or activity of receptors… • down-regulation n. Alternative spelling of downregulation. |
| INARTICULATION | • inarticulation n. (Uncountable) The state of being inarticulate; inarticulateness. • inarticulation n. (Education, US) Any point in the educational system in which the development of the individual is hindered. • inarticulation n. An inarticulate or underarticulated utterance. |
| MISCALCULATION | • miscalculation n. An incorrect or mistaken calculation. • miscalculation n. An error in judgment. • MISCALCULATION n. the act of miscalculating. |
| NOCTAMBULATION | • noctambulation n. Sleepwalking. • NOCTAMBULATION n. sleepwalking. |
| OSMOREGULATION | • osmoregulation n. The homeostatic regulation of osmotic pressure in the body in order to maintain a certain water content… • OSMOREGULATION n. regulation of osmotic pressure esp. in the body of a living organism. |
| OVERPOPULATION | • overpopulation n. (Biology, demography) An excessive number of occupants (People, animals, plants, etc.) in a particular… • OVERPOPULATION n. population so dense as to cause environmental deterioration. |
| OVERREGULATION | • overregulation n. Excessive regulation; the imposition of excessive rules and regulations. • OVERREGULATION n. excessive regulation. |
| REARTICULATION | • rearticulation n. The process, or the result of rearticulating. |
| RECAPITULATION | • recapitulation n. A subsequent brief recitement or enumeration of the major points in a narrative, article, or book. • recapitulation n. (Music) The third major section of a musical movement written in sonata form, representing thematic… • recapitulation n. (Biology) The reenactment of the embryonic development in evolution of the species. |
| SOMNAMBULATION | • somnambulation n. (Rare) The phenomenon of sleepwalking. • somnambulation n. (Rare) An instance of sleepwalking. • SOMNAMBULATION n. sleepwalking. |
| STRATICULATION | • STRATICULATION n. the state of being straticulate. |
| SUPEROVULATION | • superovulation n. The act or process of superovulating. • SUPEROVULATION n. production of exceptional numbers of ova at one time. |