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enrichment
en·rich·ment E0154400 (ĕn-rĭch′mənt)n.1. The act of enriching or the state of being enriched.2. Something that enriches.en•rich•ment (ɛnˈrɪtʃ mənt) n. 1. an act of enriching or the state of being enriched. 2. something that enriches: the enrichments of reading. [1620–30] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | enrichment - act of making fuller or more meaningful or rewardingimprovement - the act of improving something; "their improvements increased the value of the property"fortification - the addition of an ingredient for the purpose of enrichment (as the addition of alcohol to wine or the addition of vitamins to food)fecundation, fertilisation, fertilization, dressing - making fertile as by applying fertilizer or manure | | 2. | enrichment - a gift that significantly increases the recipient's wealthgift - something acquired without compensation |
enrichmentnoun improvement, development, advance, progress, rally, amendment, correction, advancement, reformation, enhancement, betterment, furtherance, augmentation, amelioration groups contributing to the enrichment of societyenrichmentnounSomething added to another for embellishment or completion:accompaniment, complement, enhancement.TranslationsBereicherungεμπλουτισμόςenrichissementarricchimentoEnrichment
enrichment[in′rich·mənt] (nucleonics) A process that changes the isotopic ratio in a material; for uranium, for example, the ratio of 235U to 238U may be increased by gaseous diffusion of uranium hexafluoride. EnrichmentAny ornamentation on moldings, such as the egg-and-dart on ovolos.enrichment Food industry The addition of vitamins or minerals to a food—e.g., wheat—which may have been lost during processing Molecular biology Increasing the proportion of a specific organism or mutant strain from a mixed population Nuclear medicine The purification of radioactive material to increase signal intensity; the process of increasing one isotope’s concentration in a sample relative to that of other isotopes of that same elementenrichment Food industry The addition of vitamins or minerals to a food–eg, wheat, which may have been lost during processing. See White flour; Cf Whole grains. enrichment
enrichment a gain, or sometimes the prevention of expense, which is the focus of some parts of the law of restitution. In civilian systems unjustified enrichments may often be reversed.enrichment
Synonyms for enrichmentnoun improvementSynonyms- improvement
- development
- advance
- progress
- rally
- amendment
- correction
- advancement
- reformation
- enhancement
- betterment
- furtherance
- augmentation
- amelioration
Synonyms for enrichmentnoun something added to another for embellishment or completionSynonyms- accompaniment
- complement
- enhancement
Words related to enrichmentnoun act of making fuller or more meaningful or rewardingRelated Words- improvement
- fortification
- fecundation
- fertilisation
- fertilization
- dressing
noun a gift that significantly increases the recipient's wealthRelated Words |