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formation [fɔːˈmeɪʃən] n 1. the act of giving or taking form, shape, or existence 2. something that is formed 3. the manner in which something is formed or arranged 4. a formal arrangement of a number of persons or things acting as a unit, such as a troop of soldiers, aircraft in flight, or a football team 5. (Earth Sciences / Geological Science) Geology a. the fundamental lithostratigraphic unit b. a series of rocks with certain characteristics in common 6. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Botany) Ecology a community of plants, such as a tropical rainforest, extending over a very large area formational adj
Formation a formal assembly of troops; arrangement of rocks in a geological setting, 1815. Examples: formation of clouds, 1808; of troop, 1796. 1. An ordered arrangement of troops and/or vehicles for a specific purpose. 2. An ordered arrangement of two or more ships, units, or aircraft proceeding together under a commander. ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
formation noun 1. establishment, founding, forming, setting up, starting, production, generation, organization, manufacture, constitution the formation of a new government 2. development, shaping, constitution, evolution, moulding, composition, compilation, accumulation, genesis, crystallization The formation of my character and temperament. 3. arrangement, grouping, figure, design, structure, pattern, rank, organization, array, disposition, configuration He was flying in formation with seven other jets. Translations formation [fɔːrˈmeɪʃən] n (= creation) [government, organization] → formation f; [club] → création f; [character] → formation f; [idea] → développement m; [rocks, lakes] → formation f rock formation, capital formation (= pattern) to fly in formation (AVIATION) → voler en formation formation flying n → vol m en formation formation n (= act of forming) → Formung f, → Gestaltung f; (Gram: of plural etc) → Bildung f; (of character) → Formung f; (of government, committee) → Bildung f; (of company, society) → Gründung f; (of desire, idea, impression, habit etc) → Entwicklung f; (of friendship) → Schließen nt, → Anknüpfung f; (of opinion) → Bildung f; (of plan) → Entwurf m (of aircraft, dancers, troops) → Formation f; battle formation → Gefechtsaufstellung f; in close formation (Aviat) → im geschlossenen Verband; to dance in formation → in Formation tanzen (Geol) → Formation f formation: formation dancing n → Formationstanzen nt formation flying n → Formationsflug m How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Military science, seeing in history innumerable instances of the fact that the size of any army does not coincide with its strength and that small detachments defeat larger ones, obscurely admits the existence of this unknown factor and tries to discover it- now in a geometric formation, now in the equipment employed, now, and most usually, in the genius of the commanders. The geological formation of that portion of the American Union, which lies between the Alleghanies and the Rocky Mountains, has given rise to many ingenious theories. The refined joy of planting shells in the midst of the other battery's formation would appear a little thing when the infantry came swooping out of the woods. |
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