Definition
The action or practice of striking, charging, or attacking with the head like a ram.
Etymology
From Latin aries ('ram') + -ation (noun suffix). The abstract noun form describing ram-like charging behavior.
Kelly Says
Medieval warfare included siege engines called 'battering rams'—which literally used arietation (the principle of ramming force) to break down castle walls, making the concept thousands of years old.
Translations
ARالعربية
توجيه
tu-wi-yah
CACatalà
orientació
oh-ree-en-ta-syo
CSČeština
orientace
oh-ree-en-ta-tse
DADansk
orientering
oh-ree-en-ter-ing
DEDeutsch
Orientierung
ori-en-ta-tshoong
ELΕλληνικά
οριεντάσεις
oh-ree-en-ta-see-es
ESEspañol
orientacion
ore-en-ta-syon
FISuomi
suuntaus
swoon-taus
FRFrançais
orientation
ore-en-ta-syon
HIहिन्दी
ओरिएंटेशन
oh-ree-en-ta-shon
HUMagyar
orientáció
oh-ree-en-ta-syo
IDBahasa Indonesia
orientasi
oh-ree-en-ta-see
ITItaliano
orientazione
oh-ree-en-ta-tsyo-neh
MSBahasa Melayu
orientasi
oh-ree-en-ta-see
MYမြန်မာ
လျှောက်
ly-shouk
NLNederlands
oriëntatie
ore-en-ta-tsee
NONorsk
orientering
oh-ree-en-ter-ing
PLPolski
orientacja
oh-ree-en-ta-tsee-ya
PTPortuguês
orientação
oh-ree-en-ta-sow
RORomână
orientare
oh-ree-en-ta-reh
RUРусский
ориентация
ore-en-ta-tsee-ya
SVSvenska
orientering
oh-ree-en-ter-ing
SWKiswahili
mwelekeo
mwe-le-keo
TLTL
direksyon
di-rek-syon
TRTürkçe
orientasyon
ore-en-ta-syon
UKУкраїнська
орієнтація
oh-ree-en-ta-tsee-ya
URاردو
مُشَارَکَة
moo-sha-ra-ka