How Do You Spell CONGLUTINATE?

Pronunciation: [kənɡlˈuːtɪnˌe͡ɪt] (IPA)

The word "conglutinate" is spelled as [kənˈɡluːtɪneɪt]. The first syllable "con" is pronounced as "kən" (with a schwa vowel sound). The "g" in "glutinate" is pronounced as "ɡ" (with a hard "g" sound), followed by the "lu" pronounced as "luː" (with a long "u" sound). The "t" in "tine" is pronounced as "t", while the vowel sound is pronounced as "ɪ" (with a short "i"). The final syllable "nate" is pronounced as "neɪt" (with a long "a" sound followed by a "t" sound). The word means to stick or adhere firmly together.

CONGLUTINATE Meaning and Definition

  1. Conglutinate is a verb that refers to the act of joining or uniting separate elements together to form a single entity or mass. This term is often used in the context of medicine or biology, specifically in describing the process of healing wounds. When tissues or parts of the body are injured, the body's natural response is to conglutinate, that is, to bring together the separated edges or surfaces and form a union.

    Conglutination involves the binding or adhering of the tissues, often aided by a natural substance called fibrin or various medical adhesives. This process helps in the formation of a durable and protective barrier, facilitating the healing process and reducing the risk of infection.

    Additionally, conglutinate can be used more broadly to describe the action of combining or merging different elements or substances to create a cohesive whole. This can be seen in various industries, such as manufacturing or construction, where different materials are conglutinated to build products or structures. The term conglutinate can also be used metaphorically to describe the act of bringing together disparate ideas or concepts to form a unified understanding or perspective.

  2. To glue together; to heal a wound by uniting the parts by a tenacious substance; to unite.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for CONGLUTINATE

  • xonglutinate
  • vonglutinate
  • fonglutinate
  • donglutinate
  • cinglutinate
  • cknglutinate
  • clnglutinate
  • cpnglutinate
  • c0nglutinate
  • c9nglutinate
  • cobglutinate
  • comglutinate
  • cojglutinate
  • cohglutinate
  • conflutinate
  • convlutinate
  • conblutinate
  • conhlutinate
  • conylutinate

Etymology of CONGLUTINATE

The word "conglutinate" has its origin in Latin. It is derived from the Latin verb "conglutinare", which is a combination of two words: "con", meaning "together", and "glutinare", meaning "to glue". Therefore, "conglutinate" in Latin can be translated as "to glue together". The term has been adopted into English, retaining its meaning of bringing or joining things together as if through the action of glue.

Similar spelling words for CONGLUTINATE

Conjugate verb Conglutinate

CONDITIONAL

I would conglutinate
you would conglutinate
he/she/it would conglutinate
we would conglutinate
they would conglutinate

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be conglutinating
you would be conglutinating
he/she/it would be conglutinating
we would be conglutinating
they would be conglutinating

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have conglutinate
you would have conglutinate
he/she/it would have conglutinate
we would have conglutinate
they would have conglutinate

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been conglutinating
you would have been conglutinating
he/she/it would have been conglutinating
we would have been conglutinating
they would have been conglutinating

FUTURE

I will conglutinate
you will conglutinate
he/she/it will conglutinate
we will conglutinate
they will conglutinate

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be conglutinating
you will be conglutinating
he/she/it will be conglutinating
we will be conglutinating
they will be conglutinating

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have conglutinated
you will have conglutinated
he/she/it will have conglutinated
we will have conglutinated
they will have conglutinated

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been conglutinating
you will have been conglutinating
he/she/it will have been conglutinating
we will have been conglutinating
they will have been conglutinating

IMPERATIVE

you conglutinate
we let´s conglutinate

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to conglutinate

PAST

I conglutinated
you conglutinated
he/she/it conglutinated
we conglutinated
they conglutinated

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was conglutinating
you were conglutinating
he/she/it was conglutinating
we were conglutinating
they were conglutinating

PAST PARTICIPLE

conglutinated

PAST PERFECT

I had conglutinated
you had conglutinated
he/she/it had conglutinated
we had conglutinated
they had conglutinated

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been conglutinating
you had been conglutinating
he/she/it had been conglutinating
we had been conglutinating
they had been conglutinating

PRESENT

I conglutinate
you conglutinate
he/she/it conglutinates
we conglutinate
they conglutinate

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am conglutinating
you are conglutinating
he/she/it is conglutinating
we are conglutinating
they are conglutinating

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

conglutinating

PRESENT PERFECT

I have conglutinated
you have conglutinated
he/she/it has conglutinated
we have conglutinated
they have conglutinated

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been conglutinating
you have been conglutinating
he/she/it has been conglutinating
we have been conglutinating
they have been conglutinating
I would have conglutinated
we would have conglutinated
you would have conglutinated
he/she/it would have conglutinated
they would have conglutinated

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