[f. next + -ATION.] The production of a Creole race; racial modification in the case of Creole animals or plants; to render into Creole.

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1859.  New-York Tribune, 21 June, 6/1. She could talk English and wanted to know if either of us was Mr. Yud—the creolization of the name of an American Missionary.

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1890.  L. Hearn, in Harper’s Mag., Feb., 416/1. Those extraordinary influences of climate and environment which produce the phenomena of creolization.

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