Definition of Asimilation
As*sim`i*la"tion (&?;), n. [L.
assimilatio: cf. F. assimilation.] 1.
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.
To aspire to an assimilation with God.
Dr. H. More.
The assimilation of gases and vapors.
Sir J. Herschel.
2. (Physiol.) 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.
Not conversing the body, not repairing it by
assimilation, but preserving it by ventilation.
Sir T. Browne.
&fist; The term assimilation has been limited by some to the
final process by which the nutritive matter of the blood is converted into
the substance of the tissues and organs.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
- the act of assimilating or the state of being assimilated
- the metabolic conversion of nutriments into tissue
- (by extension) the absorption of new ideas into an existing cognitive structure
- (linguistics) the modification of a sound such that it becomes similar to an adjacent sound
- the adoption, by a minority group, of the customs and attitudes of the dominant culture
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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