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cal·ci·fi·ca·tion    Audio Help   [kal-suh-fi-key-shuhn] Pronunciation Key
–noun
1.a changing into lime.
2.Physiology. the deposition of lime or insoluble salts of calcium and magnesium, as in a tissue.
3.Anatomy, Geology. a calcified formation.
4.a soil process in which the surface soil is supplied with calcium in such a way that the soil colloids are always close to saturation.
5.a hardening or solidifying; rigidity: As the conflict developed, there was an increasing calcification of attitudes on both sides.

[Origin: 1840–50; calcific + -ation]
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cal·ci·fi·ca·tion    Audio Help   (kāl'sə-fĭ-kā'shən)  Pronunciation Key 
n.  
    1. Impregnation with calcium or calcium salts, as with calcium carbonate.
    2. Hardening, as of tissue, by such impregnation.
  1. A calcified substance or part.
  2. An inflexible, unchanging state: calcification of negotiations.

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calcification

noun
1. a process that impregnates something with calcium (or calcium salts) 
2. tissue hardened by deposition of lime salts 
3. an inflexible and unchanging state; "the calcification of negotiations" 

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calcification    Audio Help   (kāl'sə-fĭ-kā'shən)  Pronunciation Key 
  1. Medicine
    1. The accumulation of calcium or calcium salts in a body tissue. Calcification normally occurs in the formation of bone, but can be deposited abnormally, as in the lungs.
    2. A structure that has undergone calcification.
    3. The replacement of organic material, especially original hard material such as bone, with calcium carbonate during the process of fossilization.
    4. The accumulation of calcium in certain soils, especially soils of cool temperate regions where leaching takes place very slowly.
  2. Geology
    1. The replacement of organic material, especially original hard material such as bone, with calcium carbonate during the process of fossilization.
    2. The accumulation of calcium in certain soils, especially soils of cool temperate regions where leaching takes place very slowly.

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cal·ci·fi·ca·tion (kls-f-kshn)
n.

  1. Impregnation with calcium or calcium salts. Also called calcareous infiltration.
  2. Hardening, as of tissue, by such impregnation.
  3. A calcified substance or part.

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Main Entry: cal·ci·fi·ca·tion
Pronunciation: "kal-s&-f&-'kA-sh&n
Function: noun
1 : impregnation with calcareous matter: as a : deposition of calcium salts within the matrix of cartilage often as the preliminary step in the formation of bone —compare OSSIFICATION 1a b : abnormal deposition of calcium salts within tissue
2 : a calcified structure or part

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Calcification

Cal`ci*fi*ca"tion\ (k[a^]l`s[i^]*f[i^]*k[=a]"sh[u^]n), n. (Physiol.) The process of change into a stony or calcareous substance by the deposition of lime salt; -- normally, as in the formation of bone and of teeth; abnormally, as in calcareous degeneration of tissue.
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