falsification → false + i + fic + ate +ion

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fortification → fort + i + fic + ate +ion

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gentrification → gentr + i + fic + ate +ion

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glorification → glor + i + fic + ate +ion

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gratification → grat + i + fic + ate +ion

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identification
ident + i + fic + ate + ion

Bound base: <ident>

Related words: identity, identical

Etymology: Medieval Latin identificāre, ‘to make to resemble’: L.L. identitās, ‘identity’ →  Fr.  identité, from O.F. identite, from L.L. identitās, from L. idem, ‘the same’ (Andrés)

Ref: Anthology Vol 2, pg 87

intensification → intense + i + fic + ate +ion

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jollification → joll + i + fic + ate +ion

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justification → just + i + fic + ate +ion

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magnification → magni + fic + ate + ion

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mortification →  mort + i + fic + ate + ion
amortization

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Ref: Anthology Vol. 2, pg 87

mystification →  myst + i + fic + ate + ion, 
demystification

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Ref: Kit 3, Theme F; Kit 4, Theme H, Kit 5, Theme F

notification → note + i + fic + (ate + ion)

ossification → oss + i + fic + ate +ion

pacification → pac + i + fic + ate +ion

personification
person + i + fic + ate +ion
impersonation

Base using the combined elements <-fication>

amplification
ample +(ific + ate + ion)

Base: <ample>

Related words: amplify, amplitude

Denotation: from L. amplus ‘large, spacious’

clarification
clare + (ific + ate + ion)
declaration

Base: <clare>

Related words: clarify

Etymology: Origin: 1350–1400; ME < MF clarifier < LL clārificāre, equiv. to L clār(us) ‘clear’ + -ificāre  ‘to make’

classification
class + (ific + ate +ion)
declassification

Base: <class>

Related words: classify, class

Ref: Kit 1, Theme I

codification
code + (ific + ate +ion)

Base: code
Denotation
: L. codex ‘book’

?deification → dei + fic + ate +ion

desertification
desert + (ificate + ion)

Denotation: ‘process of making land into desert’ See Note on <-ification> (Andrés)

detoxification
→ de +
tox + i + fic + ate +ion
intoxication

Base: < >

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edification → ed + i + fic + ate +ion

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electrification
electr + i + fic + ate +ion
electrocution

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exemplification → exemple + i + fic + ate +ion

Base: < >

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Denotation: M.E. exemplifien, from O.F. exemplifier, from Medieval Latin exemplificāre : L. exemplum, ‘example’; + L. -ficāre, -fy.

purification → pure + i + fic + ate +ion

qualification → quali + i + fic + ate +ion
disqualification

quantification → quant + i + fic + ate +ion

ramification → ram + i + fic + ate +ion

ratification → rat + i + fic + ate +ion

rectification → rect + i + fic + ate +ion

M.E. rectifien, from O.F. rectifier, from Medieval Latin rēctificāre : L. rēctus, ‘right’; + L. -ficāre, -fy.

sanctification → sanct + i + fic + ate +ion
sanction

signification → sign + i + fic + ate +ion
assignation, designation resignation

simplification → simpl + i + fic + ate +ion
 oversimplification

solidification → solid + i + fic + ate +ion

specification
speci + fic + (ate + ion)

Related words: specify

Etymology: L.L. specificus : L. speciēs, ‘kind, species’ + L -ficus, ‘-fic’ (Francisco)

stratification → strat + i + fic + ate +ion

unification → une + i + fic + ate +ion
reunification

verification → veri + i + fic + ate +ion

versification → verse + i + fic + ate +ion
conversation, diversification

Base: <verse>

Etymology: M.E. versifien, from O.F. versifier, from L. versificāre : ‘versus, verse’; + -ficāre, -fy.

Ref: Kit 5, Theme H

 vilification → vile + i + fic + ate +ion

Key to Symbols:

L.— Latin

LL.— Late Latin

OF.— Old French

AF.— Anglo-French

AN.—Anglo-Norman

Fr.— French

OE.— Old English

ME.— Middle English

Gr.— Greek

ptp—past participle

 

Ref.— References

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