Yes, colonization is a noun; a common, abstract noun. Colonization is a word for the act of colonizing; establishing a colony.
The noun forms of the verb to colonise (or colonize) are colonizer, colonization and the gerund, colonising. A related noun form is colony.
The abstract noun of colony is colonization.
The word 'colonization' or 'colonisation', meaning 'the act of colonising', is a noun.
There are participle adjectives from the verb to colonize, which are colonizing (making colonies) and colonized(refers to regions where a colony is established). The general adjective for the noun colony is colonial.
According to dictionary.com;thal·as·soc·ra·cyˌθæləˈsɒkrəsi/ [thal-uh-sok-ruh-see] noun, plural -cies.dominion over the seas, as in exploration, trade, or colonization.
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The feminine singular noun colonisation is a French equivalent of the English word "colonization." The pronunciation of the word -- which may be preceded by the feminine singular definite (la, "the") or indefinite (une, "a, an") articles -- will be "ko-lo-nee-za-syo" in French.
the spanish colonization was a pip! the spanish colonization was a pip!
Sure! Examples of colonization include the British colonization of India, the Spanish colonization of Latin America, and the French colonization of Algeria.
Jamestown lead to colonization.
British English: Colonisation American English: Colonization
colonization of English in Canada