ca·na·li·za·tion
or Brit ca*na*li*sa*tion n 1 : surgical formation of holes or canals for drainage without tubes 2 : natural formation of new channels in tissue (as formation of new blood vessels through a blood clot) 3 : establishment of new pathways in the central nervous system by repeated passage of nerve impulses 4 : the developmental buffering and homeostatic processes by which a particular kind of organism forms a relatively constant phenotype although individuals may have a variety of genotypes and environmental conditions may vary .
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