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gran·u·la·tion \ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˈlāshən\ noun (-s) Etymology: Late Latin granulum + English -ation 1. a. : the act or process of granulating < the granulation of sugar > b. : the condition of being granulated < the granulation of the leather was rough to the touch > 2. a. : one of the small elevations of a granulated surface: (1) : a minute mass of tissue projecting from the surface of an organ (as on the eyelids in trachoma) (2) : one of the minute red granules made up of loops of newly formed capillaries that form on a raw surface (as of a wound) and that with fibroblasts are the active agents in the process of healing — see granulation tissue b. : the act or process of forming such elevations or granules 3. a. : granule 2 b. : the appearance of the sun's surface caused by the presence of granules 4. a. : an abnormal condition of a citrus fruit usually left on the tree late in the season in which the juice sacs are hard and firm and the fruit tasteless b. : the process by which this condition comes about |