creation
English
editEtymology
editFrom Middle English creacion, creacioun, creation, from Old French creacion (French création), from Latin creātiō, creātiōnis; equivalent to create + -ion. Displaced native Old English ġesċeaft.
Pronunciation
edit- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /kɹiˈeɪʃən/
- IPA(key): [kɹiˈʲeɪʃɘn]
Audio (US): (file) - Rhymes: -eɪʃən
Noun
editcreation (countable and uncountable, plural creations)
- (countable) Something created such as an invention or artwork.
- I think the manufacturer was so ashamed of its creation that it didn't put its name on it!
- (uncountable) The act of creating something.
- The restructure resulted in the creation of a number of shared services.
- the creation of passwords is done by a computer.
- (uncountable) All which exists.
- Let us pray to Christ, the King of all creation.
Derived terms
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editTranslations
editsomething created such as an invention or artwork
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act of creation
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(Biblical) all which exists
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editInterlingua
editNoun
editcreation (plural creationes)
Middle English
editNoun
editcreation
- Alternative form of creacion
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