formation vs makeup

formation

noun
  • Something possessing structure or form. 

  • An arrangement of players designed to facilitate certain plays. 

  • An arrangement of moving troops, ships, or aircraft, such as a wedge, line abreast, or echelon. Often "in formation". 

  • A structure made of two categories, two functors from the first to the second category, and a transformation from one of the functors to the other. 

  • The act of assembling a group or structure. 

  • The process during which something comes into being and gains its characteristics. 

  • A layer of rock of common origin. 

  • A grouping of military units or smaller formations under a command, such as a brigade, division, wing, etc. 

  • The process of influencing or guiding a person to a deeper understanding of a particular vocation. 

makeup

noun
  • An item's composition. 

  • Cosmetics; colorants and other substances applied to the skin to alter its appearance. 

  • Replacement; material used to make up for the amount that has been used up. 

  • A test given to students allowing them to repeat failed material. 

verb
  • To put makeup on (someone or something). 

How often have the words formation and makeup occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )