Crossword-Solution: AGGLUTINATION
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Agglutination | n. | The act of uniting by glue or other tenacious substance; the state of being thus united; adhesion of parts. |
| Agglutination | n. | Combination in which root words are united with little or no change of form or loss of meaning. See Agglutinative, 2. |
We have 4 clues for the answer “AGGLUTINATION”
| Clue | Answers |
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| applied to agglutinated words or languages containing many such words | 2 answers |
| collecting | 14 answers |
| AGGLOMERATE | 66 answers |
| Mass | 90 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEEAR
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greedy person
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Sentences with AGGLUTINATION (5)
The nut, when taken out, was found to have a consistency much larger than originally, caused by the agglutination of wax and blood.
The patient died the fourth day after the operation, from peritonitis, and an autopsy showed the perforation and agglutination of the two intestinal curvatures.
Plica polonica, or, as it was known in Cracow--weicselzopf, is a disease peculiar to Poland, or to those of Polish antecedents, characterized by the agglutination, tangling, and anomalous development of the hair, or by an alteration of the nails, which become spongy and blackish.
The embrace must be consummate, not achieved by a mocking environment of draped and muffled arms that leaves no lasting trace on organisation or consciousness, but by an enfolding within the bare and warm bosom of an open mouth—a grinding out of all differences of opinion by the sweet persuasion of the jaws, and the eloquence of a tongue that now convinces all the more powerfully because it is inarticulate and deals but with the one universal language of agglutination.
These are examples of incorporation and agglutination in the grammatical system of languages which are justly cited as models of an interior development by inflexion.