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The periodic passage from one region to another for feeding or breeding
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migration
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Migration is the second album by Los Angeles , California -based R&B group Creative Source . This was their last album on Sussex Records before moving onto Polydor Records in 1975.
WordNet
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n. the movement of persons from one country or locality to another a group of people migrating together (especially in some given time period) (chemistry) the nonrandom movement of an atom or radical from one place to another within a molecule the periodic ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1610s, of persons, 1640s of animals, from Latin migrationem (nominative migratio ) "a removal, change of abode, migration," noun of action from past participle stem of migrare "to move from one place to another," probably originally *migwros , from PIE ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE annual ▪ Following the annual migration of food preparation to the outdoors is the perennial question: How shall these delicacies be washed down? great ▪ February is the season of the great migration journeys to ...
Usage examples of migration.
A purer, richer aspect of this world, closer to the Focus yet destroyed by avarice and war, hence the Faery migration to this baser world.
Somehow this brought home to her for the first time the sheer force of the Multiplier migration, its quality of being a cascading explosion of thistledown birling through and filling and abhorring the vacuum.
The migration of the Canaanites, their establishment in Syria, and the Shepherd invasion of Egypt are, by many Arab writers, attributed to an expedition of Shedad.
Then it is on, on to spy on something with a long neck and a comic knobby head, and then to watch a pair of angry ceratopsians butting heads in slow motion, and then to applaud the elegant migration of a herd of towering duckbills across the horizon.
Looking to geographical distribution, if we admit that there has been during the long course of ages much migration from one part of the world to another, owing to former climatal and geographical changes and to the many occasional and unknown means of dispersal, then we can understand, on the theory of descent with modification, most of the great leading facts in Distribution.
Within the borders of the colony at any time of day one could hear the boom of their long roers, and in the season of the great animal migrations across the plains they had organized themselves into large mounted parties to hunt the wild horses, the quagga, for their hides, the spring buck and eland for their meat.
And what those acute senses believed they felt was engraftment itself, the migration of the donor cells from his bloodstream to his bones.
Field Section reports the energy neutralizer is in place and that the Goog have begun their space migration.
Like Barien, she can trace her lineage back to the Hierophantic migration.
Emerging under different suns, whether in the pleasant uplands of Kenya or Uganda, the steep gorges of Inyanga, or the rolling plains of Rhodesia, and growing over many centuries of pioneering migration and settlement, mingling with more primitive peoples, solving a whole wide range of contrasting problems, these early civilizations asserted once again a dominant African theme of unity in diversity, continuity in isolation.
Ifin a first moment the multitude demands that each state recognize juridically the migrations that are necessary to capital, in a second moment it must demand control over the movements themselves.
Ahau Katun, and having stated the desertion of Chichen Itza and the migration to Chakanputun, the chronicler draws a line, as if to separate broadly these occurrences from those which followed.
There was no midwinter feast that year and over three hundred women and children died of starvation before the next keld migration.
In less than two tendays, the fert migration would be over, and the keld would start up the trail.
Already the men were looking forward to the keld feast at the end of migration.