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conglutinate

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con⋅glu⋅ti⋅nate

[kuhn-gloot-n-eyt, kuhng-] verb, -nat⋅ed, -nat⋅ing, adjective
–verb (used with object), verb (used without object)
1. to join or become joined with or as if with glue.
–adjective
2. glued together; adhering.

Origin:
1375–1425; late ME < L conglūtinātus (ptp. of conglūtināre), equiv. to con- con- + glūtin- (var. s. of glūten) glue (see gluten, clay ) + -ātus -ate 1


con⋅glu⋅ti⋅na⋅tion, noun
con⋅glu⋅ti⋅na⋅tive, adjective
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con·glu·ti·nate   (kən-glōōt'n-āt', kŏn-)   
intr. & tr.v.   con·glu·ti·nat·ed, con·glu·ti·nat·ing, con·glu·ti·nates
  1. To become or cause to become stuck or glued together.

  2. Medicine To become or cause to become reunited, as bones or tissues.

adj.  Relating to the abnormal adhering of tissues to one another.

[Middle English conglutinaten, from Latin conglūtināre, conglūtināt- : com-, com- + glūtināre, to glue (from glūten, glūtin-, glue).]
con·glu'ti·na'tion n.
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Medical Dictionary

Main Entry: con·glu·ti·nate
Pronunciation: k&n-'glüt-&n-"At, kän-
Function: verb
Inflected Forms:-nat·ed; -nat·ing
transitive senses
: to unite by or as if by a glutinous substance conglutinate intransitive senses
: tobecome conglutinated conglutinate in blood clotting>
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