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colonization

American  
[kahl-uhn-iz-ay-shuhn, -ahyz-] / ˌkɑl ən ɪzˈeɪ ʃən, -aɪz- /

noun

plural

colonizations
  1. the act, on the part of a nation or government, of claiming and forcibly taking control of territory other than its own, usually sending or allowing its own people to settle there.

  2. the act of compelling or inducing people to settle in a particular area for economic or political purposes.

  3. Biology. the spreading of a species into a new habitat.

  4. Microbiology. the multiplication of a microbe in or on another organism, usually without causing infection or disease.


colonization Scientific  
/ kŏl′ə-nĭ-zāshən /
  1. The spreading of a species into a new habitat. For example, flying insects and birds are often the first animal species to initiate colonization of barren islands formed by vulcanism or falling water levels. The first plant species to colonize such islands are often transported there as airborne seeds or through the droppings of birds.


Other Word Forms

  • anti-colonization adjective
  • co-colonization noun
  • colonizationist noun
  • decolonization noun
  • neo-colonization noun
  • non-colonization noun
  • post-colonization adjective
  • pre-colonization adjective
  • pro-colonization adjective
  • recolonization noun
  • self-colonization noun
  • semi-colonization noun