Crossword-Solution: FERMENTATION 12 letters, 16 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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Fermentation n. The process of undergoing an effervescent change, as
by the action of yeast; in a wider sense (Physiol. Chem.), the
transformation of an organic substance into new compounds by the action
of a ferment, either formed or unorganized. It differs in kind
according to the nature of the ferment which causes it.
Fermentation n. A state of agitation or excitement, as of the
intellect or the feelings.

We have 16 clues for the answer “FERMENTATION”

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APPLICATION of medicated substance for fomenting purposes 1 answer
APPLICATION of warm substance for fomenting purposes 1 answer
BEER-making process 1 answer
EVOLUTION of heat (of dough) 1 answer
PROCESS like that induced by leaven in dough 1 answer
YEAST growth, process of 1 answer
zymosis 1 answer
zymotic disease 2 answers
fermenting 3 answers
Heating 14 answers
Ferment 42 answers
Effervescence. 45 answers
activation 69 answers
process 88 answers
Mixture 89 answers
Excitement 92 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with FERMENTATION (5)

Decaying vegetation may occasionally smoulder with the heat of its fermentation, but this rarely results in flame.
The Time Machine H. G. Wells 1992
See Acescent.] The quality of being acescent; the process of acetous fermentation; a moderate degree of sourness.
Webster's Unabridged Dictionary Noah Webster 1995
Certain species are active agents in fermentation, while others appear to be the cause of certain infectious diseases.
Webster's Unabridged Dictionary Noah Webster 1995
Guided by this light of his own, Michelet discovered a fresh factor heretofore unnoticed, that vast fermentation which in France transforms all foreign elements into an integral part of the country’s being.
The Ways of Men Eliot Gregory 2008
Some indeed opposed it, and insisted that to keep the houses and rooms hot was a means to propagate the temper, which was a fermentation and heat already in the blood; that it was known to spread and increase in hot weather and abate in cold; and therefore they alleged that all contagious distempers are the worse for heat, because the contagion was nourished and gained strength in hot weather, and was, as it were, propagated in heat.
A Journal of the Plague Year Daniel Defoe 1995

Quotes with FERMENTATION (3)

If kissing is man's greatest invention, then fermentation and patriarchy compete with the domestication of animals for the distinction of being man's worst folly, and no doubt the three combined long ago, the one growing out of the others, to foster civilization and lead Western humanity to its present state of decline.
Tom Robbins Even Cowgirls Get the Blues
Methods of detoxifying and processing plants for human use are known throughout the world, and include a variety of techniques, including dehydration, application of heat, leaching, and fermentation, among others (Johns and Kubo 1988). While it is difficult to trace the origins of these methods, or to answer the questions of how certain groups learned to detoxify and process useful plants in their environment, to make a blanket claim that certain cultures were incapable of di…
John Rush Entheogens and the Development of Culture: The Anthropology and Neurobiology of Ecstatic Experience
Eating dinner with conservation biologists was like walking through a minefield of ethical decisions: grasslands have been overgrazed by steer raised for beef, and all cattle emit greenhouse gases though enteric fermentation; the poop from industrially raised chickens poisons the Chesapeake; the Amazon has been slashed and burned for soy--and don't even mention seafood. To this bunch of herpetologists, the sin of ordering shrimp lay in the bycatch--young fish, and especially …
Joe Roman Listed: Dispatches from America's Endangered Species Act