Formation Explained
Formation may refer to:
Linguistics
- Back-formation, the process of creating a new lexeme by removing or affixes
- Word formation, the creation of a new word by adding affixes
Mathematics and science
- Cave formation or speleothem, a secondary mineral deposit formed in a cave
- Class formation, a topological group acting on a module satisfying certain conditions
- Formation (group theory), a class of groups that is closed under some operations
- Formation constant, an equilibrium constant for the formation of a complex in solution
- Formation enthalpy, standard heat of formation of a compound
- Formation (group theory), a class of groups
- Formation (geology), a formally named rock stratum or geological unit
- Formation of rocks, how rocks are formed
- Formation and evolution of the Solar System, history of the Solar System
- Rock formation, an isolated, scenic, or spectacular surface rock outcrop
- Vegetation formation, a concept used to classify vegetation communities
Military
- Formation flying, the disciplined flight of two or more aircraft under the command of a flight leader
- Formation (military), a high-level military organization
- Tactical formation, the arrangement or deployment of moving military forces
- Formation, an element in order of battle as a formal assembly of military personnel usually to receive the course of actions (operation order) or get deployed to operations
- Formation may be tactical or ceremonial
Music
Religion
Sports
Writing
Other
- Contract formation in law; an offer, acceptance, consideration, and a mutual intent to be bound
- Formation 8, an American venture capital firm in San Francisco, California
- Formation level, the native material underneath a constructed road, pavement or railway
- Formation of a coalition government, led by a formateur
- Formation water, water that is produced as a byproduct during oil and gas production
- Government formation in a parliamentary system
- Formations, imprint of Ohio State University Press
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