concretion
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See also: concrétion
English
[edit ]Etymology
[edit ]Borrowed from French concrétion , or Latin concretio .
Pronunciation
[edit ]- Rhymes: -iːʃən
Noun
[edit ]concretion (countable and uncountable , plural concretions )
- The process of aggregating or coalescing into a mass.
- A solid, hard mass formed by a process of aggregation or coalescence.
- (petrology ) A rounded mass of a mineral, sometimes found in sedimentary rock or on the ocean floor.
- 1844, Charles Darwin, chapter 5, in Geological Observations on South America:
- Of the three beds, the central one is the most compact, and more like ordinary sandstone: it includes numerous flattened spherical concretions.
- The action of making something concrete or the result of such an action.
- 1860, Nathaniel Hawthorne, chapter 14, in The Marble Faun:
- "My new statue!" said Kenyon. . . . "It is the concretion of a good deal of thought, emotion, and toil of brain and hand."
Usage notes
[edit ]- Concretion and concretization are rough synonyms but are usually not used interchangeably. Concretion is more commonly used to refer to a physical object or to the physical process which creates it. Concretization is more commonly used to refer to a particular embodiment of a general concept or to the process which creates it.
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[edit ]Translations
[edit ]process of aggregating or coalescing into a mass
- Bulgarian: слепване (bg) (slepvane), срастване (bg) (srastvane)
- Catalan: concreció f
- Finnish: kiveytyminen
- Greek: συγκερασμός (el) m (sygkerasmós)
- Macedonian: сраснување n (srasnuvanje)
- Manx: co-aase m
- Russian: сгуще́ние (ru) n (sguščénije)
- Spanish: concreción (es) m
- Welsh: concretiad m, caregiad m
solid, hard mass thus formed
- Finnish: kiveymä
- German: Konkretion (de) f
- Macedonian: срасток m (srastok)
- Swedish: konkretion (sv) c
petrology: rounded mass of a mineral
- Bulgarian: конкреция (konkrecija)
- Catalan: concreció f
- Finnish: konkreetio
- Greek: λίθος (el) m (líthos)
- Italian: concrezione (it) f
- Russian: конкреция (ru) f (konkrecija)
action of making something concrete or the result of such an action
- Bulgarian: конкретизация (bg) (konkretizacija)
- Catalan: concreció f
- Finnish: konkretisoiminen (act); konkretisoituminen (fi) (result)
- Greek: σύμπηξη (el) f (sýmpixi)
- Swedish: konkretion (sv) c
References
[edit ]- Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd ed., 1989.
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