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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



544 words match “ZATI”

EVANGELIZATION n.
f evangelizing; the state of being evangelized. The work of Christ's ministers is evangelization. Hobbes.
EXTEMPORIZATION n.
The act of extemporizing; the act of doing anything extempore.
FAMILIARIZATION n.
The act or process of making familiar; the result of becoming familiar; as, familiarization with scenes of blood.
FARADISM; FARADIZATION n.
The treatment with faradic or induced currents of electricity for remedial purposes.
FEMINIZATION n.
The act of feminizing, or the state of being feminized.
FERTILIZATION n. 2 definitions
le, or an analogous process in flowerless plants; fecundation; impregnation. Close fertilization (Bot.), the fertilization of pistils by pollen derived from the stamens of the same blossom. -- Cross fertilization, fertilization by pollen from some other blossom. See under Cross, a.
FEUDALIZATION n.
The act of reducing to feudal tenure.
FOCALIZATION n.
The act of focalizing or bringing to a focus, or the state of being focalized.
FORMULARIZATION n.
The act of formularizing; a formularized or formulated statement or exhibition. C. Kingsley.
FORMULIZATION n.
The act or process of reducing to a formula; the state of being formulized.
FOSSILIZATION n.
The process of converting, or of being converted, into a fossil.
FRATERNIZATION n.
The act of fraternizing or uniting as brothers. I hope that no French fraternization . . . could so change the hearts of Englishmen. Burke.
GALVANIZATION n.
The act of process of galvanizing.
GELATINIZATION n.
Same as Gelatination.
GENERALIZATION n. 2 definitions
culars under a genus or class; deduction of a general principle from particulars. Generalization is only the apprehension of the one in the many. Sir W. Hamilton.
GERMANIZATION n.
The act of Germanizing. M. Arnold.
HARMONIZATION n.
The act of harmonizing.
HEPATIZATION n. 2 definitions
Impregnating with sulphureted hydrogen gas. [Obs.]
HERBORIZATION n. 2 definitions
The act of herborizing.
HUMANIZATION n.
The act of humanizing. M. Arnold.
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