| ACTIVATION | • activation n. Making active and effective; bringing into a state of activity. • activation n. (Physics) The process of making a radioisotope by bombarding a stable element with neutrons or protons. • activation n. (Biochemistry) The process by which molecules are made able to react. |
| AESTIVATION | • aestivation n. (Biology) A state of inactivity and metabolic depression during summer: the summer version of hibernation. • aestivation n. (Botany) The arrangement (vernation) of the parts of a flower inside a bud; prefloration. • aestivation n. (Obsolete) The spending or passing of a summer. |
| CAPTIVATION | • captivation n. The act of captivating or the state of being captivated. • CAPTIVATION n. the act of captivating. |
| COCULTIVATION | • cocultivation n. (Biology) The simultaneous cultivation of two or more species of microorganism, or types of tissue… • COCULTIVATION n. the act of cocultivating. |
| CULTIVATION | • cultivation n. The art or act of cultivating; improvement of land for or by agriculture. • cultivation n. The state of being cultivated or used for agriculture. • cultivation n. Devotion of time or attention to the improvement of (something). |
| DEACTIVATION | • deactivation n. The act of deactivating something, such as a bomb or alarm. • DEACTIVATION n. the process of deactivating. |
| DEMOTIVATION | • demotivation n. A feeling or state of being demotivated. • DEMOTIVATION n. the act of demotivating. |
| ESTIVATION | • estivation n. Alternative spelling of aestivation. • ESTIVATION n. the act of spending the summer in a state of torpor, also AESTIVATION. |
| INACTIVATION | • inactivation n. The process of rendering something inactive. • INACTIVATION n. the act of inactivating. |
| MOTIVATION | • motivation n. Willingness of action especially in behavior. • motivation n. The action of motivating. • motivation n. Something which motivates. |
| NONCULTIVATION | • noncultivation n. Absence of cultivation; failure to cultivate. • NONCULTIVATION n. something that is not cultivation. |
| OBJECTIVATION | • objectivation n. The conversion of a concept or abstraction into an object. • objectivation n. (Physics) An interpretation of a quantum mechanical concept in terms of classical physics. • OBJECTIVATION n. the act of rendering objective. |
| OVERCULTIVATION | • overcultivation n. Excessive cultivation. • OVERCULTIVATION n. excessively cultivation. |
| RADIOACTIVATION | • radioactivation n. The conversion of something into a radioactive form. • RADIOACTIVATION n. the act of making radioactive. |
| REACTIVATION | • reactivation n. The activation of something previously inactive or inactivated. • REACTIVATION n. the act of reactivating. |
| RECULTIVATION | • recultivation n. Cultivation again or anew. |
| REMOTIVATION | • remotivation n. A form of therapy attempting to re-establish an interest in the world in institutionalized patients. • REMOTIVATION n. the act of remotivating. |
| TITIVATION | • titivation n. Act of titivating. • TITIVATION n. (slang) smartening up, also TIDIVATION, TITTIVATION. |
| TITTIVATION | • tittivation n. Alternative form of titivation. • TITTIVATION n. (slang) smartening up, also TIDIVATION, TITIVATION. |