calcification
Americannoun
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a changing into lime.
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Physiology. the deposition of lime or insoluble salts of calcium and magnesium, as in a tissue.
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Anatomy, Geology. a calcified formation.
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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.
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a hardening or solidifying; rigidity.
As the conflict developed, there was an increasing calcification of attitudes on both sides.
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Medicine
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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.
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A structure that has undergone calcification.
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Geology
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The replacement of organic material, especially original hard material such as bone, with calcium carbonate during the process of fossilization.
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The accumulation of calcium in certain soils, especially soils of cool temperate regions where leaching takes place very slowly.
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Etymology
Origin of calcification
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