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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Initiation complex; Initiation (genetics); Initiation complex (disambiguation); Initiation (album); The Initiation; Initiation (film)

Initiating         
  • Empress of Australia]]'', August 1941
  • This hat would only have been worn by initiates to Kindi, the highest level of [[Bwami]]. Tail hair of an elephant, a [[metaphor]] for Kindi, crowns the hat. European-made buttons began to replace [[cowrie shell]]s as prestige items on such Bwami [[paraphernalia]] as the Western presence grew in eastern Congo in the early twentieth century
  • Hamar]] tribe in Ethiopia
  • [[Freemasonry initiation]]. 18th century
  • The ''Okipa'' ceremony was a test for young [[Mandan]] men to prove themselves as warriors. The ceremony as witnessed by [[George Catlin]], circa 1835
RITE OF PASSAGE MARKING ENTRANCE OR ACCEPTANCE INTO A GROUP OR SOCIETY
Initiation rite; Initiation ceremony; Initiates; Joining run; Initiation ritual; Initiations; Gang initiation; Initiated; Initiating; Initiation ceremonies; Male initiation; Rites of initiation
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Initiate.
initiation         
  • Empress of Australia]]'', August 1941
  • This hat would only have been worn by initiates to Kindi, the highest level of [[Bwami]]. Tail hair of an elephant, a [[metaphor]] for Kindi, crowns the hat. European-made buttons began to replace [[cowrie shell]]s as prestige items on such Bwami [[paraphernalia]] as the Western presence grew in eastern Congo in the early twentieth century
  • Hamar]] tribe in Ethiopia
  • [[Freemasonry initiation]]. 18th century
  • The ''Okipa'' ceremony was a test for young [[Mandan]] men to prove themselves as warriors. The ceremony as witnessed by [[George Catlin]], circa 1835
RITE OF PASSAGE MARKING ENTRANCE OR ACCEPTANCE INTO A GROUP OR SOCIETY
Initiation rite; Initiation ceremony; Initiates; Joining run; Initiation ritual; Initiations; Gang initiation; Initiated; Initiating; Initiation ceremonies; Male initiation; Rites of initiation
(initiations)
1.
The initiation of something is the starting of it.
They announced the initiation of a rural development programme...
N-UNCOUNT: usu the N of n
2.
Someone's initiation into a particular group is the act or process by which they officially become a member, often involving special ceremonies.
This was my initiation into the peace movement.
N-VAR: oft N into n, N n
initiation         
  • Empress of Australia]]'', August 1941
  • This hat would only have been worn by initiates to Kindi, the highest level of [[Bwami]]. Tail hair of an elephant, a [[metaphor]] for Kindi, crowns the hat. European-made buttons began to replace [[cowrie shell]]s as prestige items on such Bwami [[paraphernalia]] as the Western presence grew in eastern Congo in the early twentieth century
  • Hamar]] tribe in Ethiopia
  • [[Freemasonry initiation]]. 18th century
  • The ''Okipa'' ceremony was a test for young [[Mandan]] men to prove themselves as warriors. The ceremony as witnessed by [[George Catlin]], circa 1835
RITE OF PASSAGE MARKING ENTRANCE OR ACCEPTANCE INTO A GROUP OR SOCIETY
Initiation rite; Initiation ceremony; Initiates; Joining run; Initiation ritual; Initiations; Gang initiation; Initiated; Initiating; Initiation ceremonies; Male initiation; Rites of initiation
n.
1.
Introduction, admission, entrance.
2.
Instruction, indoctrination.
3.
Beginning, inauguration, commencement, opening.

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Initiation (disambiguation)

Initiation is a rite of passage marking entrance or acceptance into a group or society.