Definitions for migrations

migrations mi·gra·tion

Spelling: [mahy-grey-shuh n]
IPA: /maɪˈgreɪ ʃən/

Migrations is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 15 points.

You can make 890 anagrams from letters in migrations (agiimnorst).

Definitions for migrations

noun

  1. the process or act of migrating.
  2. a migratory movement:
  3. a number or body of persons or animals migrating together.
  4. Chemistry. a movement or change of position of atoms within a molecule.
  5. Physics. diffusion (def 3a).
  6. the process or act of migrating.
  7. a migratory movement:
  8. a number or body of persons or animals migrating together.
  9. Chemistry. a movement or change of position of atoms within a molecule.
  10. Physics. diffusion (def 3a).

Origin of migrations

First recorded in 1605-15, migration is from the Latin word migrātīon- (stem of migrātiō). See migrate, -ion

Examples for migrations

It is scarcely probable that there could have been only one migration of the Persians.

And more are on the way in a migration likely to continue for months.

Their first migration from Sanjan seems to have been to Cambay (942–997).

The migration of Europeans to the American continent was the final step.

This “Sixth migration” of massive human migration to Texas is the larger story of the book, and it is a significant story.

The migration pattern—families that have failed elsewhere and come here for a last chance—becomes clear quickly enough.

She knew where the Monarch butterfly went on his winter migration.

The three boys were speedily in the midst of preparations for their migration.

The habitat requirements of elk and their speed of migration are probably the same today as at the end of the Pleistocene.

Such acts send a powerful signal, says Kevin Appleby, head of migration policy for the USCCB.

She knew where the Monarch butterfly went on his winter migration.

It is scarcely probable that there could have been only one migration of the Persians.

The migration pattern—families that have failed elsewhere and come here for a last chance—becomes clear quickly enough.

Their first migration from Sanjan seems to have been to Cambay (942–997).

The habitat requirements of elk and their speed of migration are probably the same today as at the end of the Pleistocene.

Such acts send a powerful signal, says Kevin Appleby, head of migration policy for the USCCB.

The three boys were speedily in the midst of preparations for their migration.

The migration of Europeans to the American continent was the final step.

This “Sixth migration” of massive human migration to Texas is the larger story of the book, and it is a significant story.

And more are on the way in a migration likely to continue for months.

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