sum·ma·tion (s -m sh n)n.1. The act or process of adding; addition. 2. A sum or aggregate. 3. A concluding part of a speech or argument containing a summary of principal points, especially of a case before a court of law. 4. Physiology The process by which multiple or repeated stimuli can produce a response in a nerve, muscle, or other part that one stimulus alone cannot produce.
[New Latin summ ti , summ ti n-, from Late Latin summ tus, past participle of summ re, to sum up, from Latin summa, sum; see sum1.] |
summation Noun
1. a summary of what has just been done or said
2. the process of working out a sum; addition
3. the result of such a process
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| Noun | 1. | summation - a concluding summary (as in presenting a case before a law court)sum-up, summary - a brief statement that presents the main points in a concise form; "he gave a summary of the conclusions" law, jurisprudence - the collection of rules imposed by authority; "civilization presupposes respect for the law"; "the great problem for jurisprudence to allow freedom while enforcing order" |
| 2. | summation - (physiology) the process whereby multiple stimuli can produce a response (in a muscle or nerve or other part) that one stimulus alone does not producephysiology - the branch of the biological sciences dealing with the functioning of organisms |
| 3. | summation - the final aggregate; "the sum of all our troubles did not equal the misery they suffered" |
| 4. | summation - the arithmetic operation of summing; calculating the sum of two or more numbers; "the summation of four and three gives seven"; "four plus three equals seven" |