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cal·ci·fi·ca·tion \ˌkalsəfə̇ˈkāshən\ noun (-s) Etymology: from calcify, after such pairs as English ossify: ossification 1. : impregnation with calcareous matter: as a. : deposition of calcium salts within the matrix of cartilage often as the preliminary step in the formation of bone — compare ossification b. : abnormal deposition of calcium salts within tissue < calcification of a tuberculosis focus in the lung > c. : accumulation or deposition of calcium and magnesium carbonates at a level in the soil profile approximating the depth to which most of the water percolates 2. : a calcified structure or part < the lung X rays clearly showed the calcification > |