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n. (plural of colonization English)
Usage examples of "colonizations".
It would appear probable that, while other races represent the conquests or colonizations of Atlantis, the Phœnicians succeeded to their arts, sciences, and especially their commercial supremacy.
And how could the Sanscrit writings have preserved maps of Ireland, England, and Spain, giving the shape and outline of their coasts, and their very names, and yet have preserved no memory of the expeditions or colonizations by which they acquired that knowledge?
Neither had he been here for the later colonizations of Aegis system by the Orions, or the Hatire's first seizure of Grith, or the settlements of Algemron system by the Thuldans and the Austrins.
That is, everything about the Clovis phenomenon and its spread through the Americas corresponds to findings for other, unquestioned virgin-land colonizations in history.
Many citizens choose not to comprehend the true nature of the original colonizations of Xanth.
He'd spend the rest of his life opening up new planets for Planetary Colonizations, Inc.
The Hope project might be funded, but further expansions and colonizations might be subject to more intense debate.