Colonization

  • 41colonization — (kol ě nī za shěn) The establishment of a site of microbial reproduction on an inanimate surface or organism without necessarily resulting in tissue invasion or damage …

    Dictionary of microbiology

  • 42colonization — col·o·ni·za·tion (kŏl ə nĭ zāʹshən) n. The act or process of establishing a colony or colonies. * * * …

    Universalium

  • 43colonization — noun The process of establishing a colony. See Also: colonialism …

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  • 44colonization — 1. SYN: innidiation. 2. The formation of compact population groups of the same type of microorganism, as the colonies that develop when a bacterial cell begins reproducing. 3. The care of certain persons, e.g., lepers, mental patients, in …

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  • 45colonization — Synonyms and related words: Hare system, PR, absentee voting, adoption, anchorage, appropriation, arrogation, assumption, ballot box stuffing, card voting, conquest, cumulative system, cumulative voting, election fraud, empeoplement, enslavement …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 46colonization — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. immigration, pioneering, settlement, transplanting, founding, peopling, migration, group migration, clearing, expansion, establishment, forging a New home, conquest, subjugation, colonialism, expansionism, imperialism,… …

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  • 47Colonization —    L Laval s interest in, 77; arrival of colonists from La Rochelle, 1663 1664, 77; system of apprenticeship, 77 78; Sovereign Council asks for men from north of France, 78; Bourdon brings out a ship load of girls, 79; soldiers of Carignan… …

    The makers of Canada

  • 48colonization — n settling, peopling, establishing, founding, forming a colony; subjugation, conquest, dominion, rule, sovereignty …

    A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • 49colonization — col·o·ni·za·tion …

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  • 50colonization — See: colonize …

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