satiation

  • 11satiation — sati·a·tion || ‚seɪʃɪ eɪʃn n. complete satisfaction, repletion; excessive gratification, state of being overly full or gratified, surfeit …

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  • 12satiation — sa·ti·a·tion …

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  • 13satiation — See: satiate …

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  • 14satiation — noun 1. the state of being satisfactorily full and unable to take on more • Syn: ↑repletion, ↑satiety • Hypernyms: ↑fullness 2. the act of achieving full gratification • Derivationally related forms: ↑satiate …

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  • 15Predator satiation — (less commonly called predator saturation) is an antipredator adaptation in which prey occur at high population densities, reducing the probability of an individual organism being eaten.cite book | last =Molles | first =Manuel C., Jr. | title… …

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  • 16Economic satiation — The economic principle of SatiationThe economic principle of satiation [Andersen, Esben Sloth, in an Evolutionary Model of Structural Dynamics. Journal of Evolutionary s, Vol. 11, No. 1] can be defined as how the quantity of something you possess …

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  • 17Deprivation-Satiation Proposition — See Success Proposition …

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  • 18satiate — satiation, n. v. /say shee ayt /; adj. /say shee it, ayt /, v., satiated, satiating, adj. v.t. 1. to supply with anything to excess, so as to disgust or weary; surfeit. 2. to satisfy to the full; sate. adj. 3. satiated. [1400 50; late ME (adj.) < …

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  • 20Magicicada — Periodical cicada Magicicada sp. from Brood XIII, 2007 Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia …

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