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		al·i·men·ta·tion \ˌaləmənˈtāshən, -(ˌ)men-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Medieval Latin alimentation-, alimentatio, from Late Latin alimentatus (past participle of alimentare to nourish, from Latin alimentum food) + Latin -ion-, -io -ion — more at aliment 1.  : the supplying with the necessities of life : maintenance 2.  : the process of giving nourishment  < intravenous alimentation — M.S.Dunn > 3.  : the act or process of receiving nourishment 4.  : an accumulation of snow (as from wind-blown drifts or avalanches) that tends to increase the volume of a glacier — compare ablation |