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How to pronounce agglutinate in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms agglutinative
Type Words
Type of adhere, cleave, cling, cohere, stick
Has types haemagglutinate, hemagglutinate
Derivation agglutination
Type Words
Type of attach
Derivation agglutination, agglutinative

Examples of agglutinate

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The thick-walled skeletal hyphae are a yellow-brown to rust brown, and are slightly less agglutinate.
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The European Cup is the great promise, the hope, the agglutinate, the objective into which all else is subsumed.
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The antibodies in the serum agglutinate the virions, which enables the virions to be detected under an electron microscope.
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Some organisms, such as some foraminifera, agglutinate exoskeletons by sticking grains of sand and shell to their exterior.
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The total number of words in Russian is difficult to ascertain because of the ability to agglutinate and create manifold compounds, diminutives, etc.
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It is also an agglutinate language, much like Esperanto but while Esperanto uses agglutination mainly logically, Bolak uses it mainly emotionally.
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It is possible to construct artificial extreme examples of agglutination, which have no real use, but illustrate the theoretical capability of the grammar to agglutinate.
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If the density current is sufficiently hot the particles will agglutinate and weld at the surface of sedimentation to form a viscous fluid, this is primary welding.
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More examples
  • String together (morphemes in an agglutinating language)
  • United as if by glue
  • Clump together; as of bacteria, red blood cells, etc.
  • (agglutination) a clumping of bacteria or red cells when held together by antibodies (agglutinins)
  • (agglutination) the building of words from component morphemes that retain their form and meaning in the process of combining
  • (agglutination) the coalescing of small particles that are suspended in solution; these larger masses are then (usually) precipitated
  • To unite, or cause to adhere, as with glue or other viscous substance; to unite by causing an adhesion of substances; To form through agglutination; United with glue or as with glue; cemented together; Consisting of root words combined but not materially altered as to form or meaning; as, ...
  • (Agglutinates) common particle type in lunar sediment. Agglutinates consist of small rock, mineral, and glass fragments which are bonded together with glass.
  • (Agglutination) a reaction in which particles (such as red blood cells, bacteria or sperm) suspended in a liquid collect into clumps and which occurs especially as a serological response to a specific antibody