[f. next + -ATION.] The production of a Creole race; racial modification in the case of Creole animals or plants; to render into Creole.
1859. New-York Tribune, 21 June, 6/1. She could talk English and wanted to know if either of us was Mr. Yudthe creolization of the name of an American Missionary.
1890. L. Hearn, in Harpers Mag., Feb., 416/1. Those extraordinary influences of climate and environment which produce the phenomena of creolization.