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Commigration
Commigration Com`mi*gra"tion, n. [L. commigratio.] Migration together. [R.] --Woodward.
Conflagration
Conflagration Con`fla*gra"tion, n. [L. conflagratio: cf. F. conflagration.] A fire extending to many objects, or over a large space; a general burning. Till one wide conflagration swallows all. --Pope.
Constant of integration
Constant Con"stant, n. 1. (Astron.) A number whose value, when ascertained (as by observation) and substituted in a general mathematical formula expressing an astronomical law, completely determines that law and enables predictions to be made of its effect in particular cases. 2. (Physics) A number expressing some property or condition of a substance or of an instrument of precision; as, the dielectric constant of quartz; the collimation constant of a transit instrument. Aberration constant, or Constant of aberration (Astron.), a number which by substitution in the general formula for aberration enables a prediction to be made of the effect of aberration on a star anywhere situated. Its value is 20[sec].47. Constant of integration (Math.), an undetermined constant added to every result of integration. Gravitation constant (Physics), the acceleration per unit of time produced by the attraction of a unit of mass at unit distance. When this is known the acceleration produced at any distance can be calculated. Solar constant (Astron.), the quantity of heat received by the earth from the sun in a unit of time. It is, on the C. G. S. system, 0.0417 small calories per square centimeter per second. --Young.
Demigration
Demigration Dem`i*gra"tion . [L. demigratio.] Emigration. [Obs.] --Bp. Hall.
Denigration
Denigration Den`i*gra"tion, n. [L. denigratio.] 1. The act of making black. --Boyle. 2. Fig.: A blackening; defamation. The vigorous denigration of science. --Morley.
Disintegration
Disintegration Dis*in`te*gra"tion, n. (a) The process by which anything is disintegrated; the condition of anything which is disintegrated. Specifically (b) (Geol.) The wearing away or falling to pieces of rocks or strata, produced by atmospheric action, frost, ice, etc. Society had need of further disintegration before it could begin to reconstruct itself locally. --Motley.
Emigrational
Emigrational Em`i*gra"tion*al, a. Relating to emigration.
Emigrationist
Emigrationist Em`i*gra"tion*ist, n. An advocate or promoter of emigration.
Flagration
Flagration Fla*gra"tion, n. A conflagration. [Obs.]
Gratiola officinalis
Gratiolin Gra*ti"o*lin, n. (Chem.) One of the essential principles of the hedge hyssop (Gratiola officinalis).
Gratiolin
Gratiolin Gra*ti"o*lin, n. (Chem.) One of the essential principles of the hedge hyssop (Gratiola officinalis).
Immigration
Immigration Im"mi*gra"tion, n. [Cf. F. immigration.] The act of immigrating; the passing or coming into a country for the purpose of permanent residence. The immigrations of the Arabians into Europe. --T. Warton.
Intermigration
Intermigration In`ter*mi*gra"tion, n. Reciprocal migration; interchange of dwelling place by migration. [R.] --Sir M. Hale.
Migration
Migration Mi*gra"tion, n. [L. migratio: cf. F. migration.] The act of migrating.
Peragration
Peragration Per`agra"tion, n. [L. peragratio: cf. F. peragration.] The act or state of passing through any space; as, the peragration of the moon in her monthly revolution. [Obs.] --Sir T. Browne.
Redintegration
Redintegration Re*din`te*gra"tion (-gr?"sh?n), n. [L. redintegratio.] 1. Restoration to a whole or sound state; renewal; renovation. --Dr. H. More. 2. (Chem.) Restoration of a mixed body or matter to its former nature and state. [Achaic.] --Coxe. 3. (Psychology) The law that objects which have been previously combined as part of a single mental state tend to recall or suggest one another; -- adopted by many philosophers to explain the phenomena of the association of ideas.
Reintegration
Reintegration Re*in`te*gra"tion (-gr?"sh?n), n. A renewing, or making whole again. See Redintegration.
Remigration
Remigration Rem`i*gra"tion (r?m`?-gr?"sh?n), n. Migration back to the place from which one came. --Sir M. Hale.
Transmigration
Transmigration Trans`mi*gra"tion, n. [F. transmigration, L. transmigratio.] 1. The act of passing from one country to another; migration. 2. The passing of the soul at death into another mortal body; metempsychosis.

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