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incubation

1 of 1noun
/ˌɪŋkjəˈbeɪʃən/
Forms:incubations
1

the controlled maintenance of a specific temperature; fostering optimal conditions for the development of organisms, processes, or materials

  • The scientist adjusted the incubation temperature for the bacterial cultures.
  • Proper incubation is crucial for the successful hatching of eggs.
  • In the greenhouse, plants benefit from controlled incubation conditions.
  • Incubation at the right temperature speeds up the fermentation process.
  • The incubation period for the virus was carefully monitored in the study.
2

sitting on eggs so as to hatch them by the warmth of the body

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3

the initial stage of exposure to an infectious disease which is the time it takes for the infection to develop and for one to notice the first signs and symptoms