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Formation
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See also
Formation
may refer to:
Formation flying
, aerobatics performed with several aircraft
Formation (military)
, a high-level military organization
Tactical formation
, the physical deployment of military forces
Sports
Formation (football)
, tactical formation in association football
Formation (American football)
, a set-up before the snap in American football
Formation dance
, dance routines performed in a group
Mathematics and science
Class formation
, an axiomatization of class field theory in mathematics
Formation (group theory)
, a class of groups
Formation (stratigraphy)
, a formally named rock stratum or geological unit
Rock formation, a mass of bedrock displaying a curious or interesting shape - see
List of rock formations
Cave formation, a
speleothem
(Oxide) formation,
anodization
of a metal during manufacturing of electrolytic capacitors
In the study of
ecosystems
, a community formed by groups of plants which have adapted themselves to similar climatic conditions
Music
Formation
, a music album by
Kirk Fogg
Formation Records
, a record label
Linguistics
Derivation (linguistics)
, the process of creating new lexemes from other lexemes
Back-formation
, a word formed from an erroneous reconstruction an original linguistic form from a form mistakenly thought to be derived from it
Other
Offer and acceptance
, an analysis of contract formation in law
Forming a
coalition government
, as performed by a formateur
Track formation
, the earthworks supporting a railway track comprising the blanket and subgrade
Saṅkhāra
, the Buddhist concept of "formations"
Jesuit formation
, spiritual and academic training to prepare candidates for ministries
See also
All pages beginning with "Formation"
All pages with titles containing "Formation"
Form (disambiguation)
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