Assimilationnoun
The act of assimilating or the state of being assimilated.
Assimilationnoun
The metabolic conversion of nutrients into tissue.
Assimilationnoun
(by extension) The absorption of new ideas into an existing cognitive structure.
Assimilationnoun
(phonology) A sound change process by which the phonetics of a speech segment becomes more like that of another segment in a word (or at a word boundary), so that a change of phoneme occurs.
Assimilationnoun
The adoption, by a minority group, of the customs and attitudes of the dominant culture.
Assimilationnoun
The act or process of assimilating or bringing to a resemblance, likeness, or identity; also, the state of being so assimilated; as, the assimilation of one sound to another.
Assimilationnoun
The conversion of nutriment into the fluid or solid substance of the body, by the processes of digestion and absorption, whether in plants or animals.
Assimilationnoun
the state of being assimilated; people of different backgrounds come to see themselves as part of a larger national family
Assimilationnoun
the social process of absorbing one cultural group into harmony with another
Assimilationnoun
the process of absorbing nutrients into the body after digestion
Assimilationnoun
a linguistic process by which a sound becomes similar to an adjacent sound
Assimilationnoun
the process of assimilating new ideas into an existing cognitive structure
Assimilationnoun
in the theories of Jean Piaget: the application of a general schema to a particular instance
Assimilationnoun
the process of taking in and fully understanding information or ideas
Assimilationnoun
the absorption and integration of people, ideas, or culture into a wider society or culture
Assimilationnoun
the absorption and digestion of food or nutrients by the body or any biological system
Assimilationnoun
the process of becoming similar to something
Assimilationnoun
the fact of a sound being made more like another in the same or next word
Accomodationnoun
misspelling of accommodation