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oxygenation|ɒksɪdʒəˈneɪʃən| [a. F. oxygénation, noun of action from oxygéner to oxygenate.] The action of oxygenating or condition of being oxygenated; mixture with oxygen; combination with oxygen, oxidation.
1790R. Kerr tr. Lavoisier's Elem. Chem. ii. iv. 186 Sometimes oxygenation takes place with great rapidity. 1794G. Adams Nat. & Exp. Philos. I. 461. 1796 Hatchett in Phil. Trans. 336 It [Molybdæna] appears to me to suffer four degrees of oxygenation. The first is the black oxyde; the second is the blue oxyde; the third is the green oxyde, which I am inclined to call molybdous acid, according to the distinction made by the new nomenclature; the last and fourth degree is the yellow acid, or that which is supersaturated with oxygen. 1865Livingstone Zambesi xxii. 454 Not only is the most perfect oxygenation of the blood secured. |