etiolation
Americannoun
plural
etiolations-
the process or result of becoming weak or drained of vigor; enfeeblement.
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Horticulture. the process or result of etiolating a plant.
Other Word Forms
- de-etiolation noun
Example Sentences
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Perhaps he overlooked the packets’ stern warnings about overcrowding and etiolation and damping off, their instructions to carefully sprinkle pre-wetted soil extremely sparsely with, say, five seeds at a time.
From The New Yorker • Apr. 23, 2019
The dullness of the scholastic atmosphere the grey, intolerant mediocrity that is the natural or assumed quality of every upper-class schoolmaster, is the true cause of the spiritual etiolation of "Kappa's" young friend.
From An Englishman Looks at the World by Wells, H. G. (Herbert George)
Its withdrawal does not so immediately destroy the plant, being attended with the etiolation of the parts that are usually colored, but a sudden re-exposure to the sun's rays will now destroy the plant.
From American Pomology Apples by Warder, J. A.
False etiolation depends on a similar abeyance of the chlorophyll, but in this case due to too low a temperature.
From Disease in Plants by Ward, H. Marshall
Laying of Wheat and other cereals is a particular case of etiolation.
From Disease in Plants by Ward, H. Marshall
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