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		fab·ri·ca·tion \ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˈkāshən\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English fabricacioun, from Latin fabrication-, fabricatio, from fabricatus + -ion-, -io -ion 1.  : the act or process of fabricating: as  a.  : the assembly of materials into structure   < fabrication of a bridge >  b.  : the invention or utterance of something calculated to deceive   < the unconscious fabrication of an honest man trying to put his best foot forward >  c.  : the process of converting one form of metal into another (as ingots into rolled shapes, rolled shapes into structural members, castings into weldments, wire into springs, forgings into gears) 2.  : a product of fabrication: as  a.  : falsehood, deceit, forgery   < all the petty fabrications with which he hoped to fool his fellows >  b.  : a fabricated structure or structural element   < the whole fabrication of the house > Synonyms: see fiction |