| AGGLUTINATING | • agglutinating v. Present participle of agglutinate. • AGGLUTINATE v. to glue together; in philology, to make compound words by additions. |
| AGGLUTINATION | • agglutination n. The act of uniting by glue or other tenacious substance; the state of being thus united; adhesion of parts. • agglutination n. (Linguistics) Combination in which root words are united with little or no change of form or loss of… • agglutination n. The clumping together of red blood cells or bacteria, usually in response to a particular antibody. |
| AGGLUTINATIVE | • agglutinative adj. Sticky, tacky, adhesive. • agglutinative adj. (Grammar) having words derived by combining parts, each with a separate meaning. • agglutinative n. A sticky material; an adhesive. |
| ANTINATIONALS | Sorry, definition not available. |
| CONGLUTINATED | • conglutinated v. Simple past tense and past participle of conglutinate. • CONGLUTINATE v. to glue or join together. |
| CONGLUTINATES | • conglutinates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of conglutinate. • CONGLUTINATE v. to glue or join together. |
| CONGLUTINATOR | • conglutinator n. A conglutinant material or substance. • CONGLUTINATOR n. an agent that conglutinates. |
| DEGLUTINATING | • deglutinating v. Present participle of deglutinate. • DEGLUTINATE v. to unglue or unstick. |
| DEGLUTINATION | • deglutination n. The act of ungluing. • deglutination n. The removal of gluten from a cereal product. • deglutination n. (Linguistics) A process by which a formerly significant part of a combined term is clipped. |
| GELATINATIONS | • gelatinations n. Plural of gelatination. • GELATINATION n. conversion into gelatine. |
| MULTINATIONAL | • multinational adj. Of, or involving more than two nations (externally between countries or internally in a country). • multinational n. A multinational company. • MULTINATIONAL n. a large business company which operates in several countries. |
| OBSTINATENESS | • obstinateness n. The characteristic of being obstinate. • OBSTINATE n. stubborn. |
| PLASTINATIONS | • PLASTINATION n. a technique for the preservation of biological tissue that involves replacing water and fat in tissue with a polymer. |
| PREDESTINATED | • predestinated v. Simple past tense and past participle of predestinate. • PREDESTINATE v. to determine beforehand. |
| PREDESTINATES | • predestinates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of predestinate. • PREDESTINATE v. to determine beforehand. |
| PREDESTINATOR | • predestinator n. One who predestinates, or foreordains. • predestinator n. One who holds to the doctrine of predestination; a predestinarian. • PREDESTINATOR n. one that predestinates. |
| PROCRASTINATE | • procrastinate v. (Intransitive) To delay taking action; to wait until later. • procrastinate v. (Transitive) To put off; to delay (something). • PROCRASTINATE v. to put off intentionally and habitually. |
| REPRISTINATED | • repristinated v. Simple past tense and past participle of repristinate. • REPRISTINATE v. to revive, restore. |
| REPRISTINATES | • repristinates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of repristinate. • REPRISTINATE v. to revive, restore. |