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  • 1 agglutinate

    I
    verb \/əˈɡluːtɪneɪt\/
    1) lime, klistre sammen
    2) ( spesielt fysiologi) klumpe seg sammen, agglutinere
    3) ( språkvitenskap) agglutinere
    II
    adj. \/əˈɡluːtɪnət\/
    1) sammenklebet
    2) ( spesielt fysiologi) agglutinert
    3) ( språkvitenskap) agglutinerende

    English-Norwegian dictionary > agglutinate

  • 2 agglutinative

    ag.glu.ti.na.tive
    [əgl'u:tinətiv] adj aglutinativo, aglutinante. agglutinative (or agglutinating) languages línguas aglutinantes.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > agglutinative

  • 3 agglutinate

    {ə'glu:tineit}
    I. v слепвам (се), залепвам (се), лепя (се), сраствам (се), причинявам срастване
    ag-glutinating languages ез. аглутиниращи езици
    II. 1. слепен, залепен, сраснал
    2. ез. аглутиниращ
    * * *
    {ъ'glu:tineit} v слепвам (се), залепвам (се); лепя (се); (2){ъ'glu:tinъt} а 1. слепен, залепен; сраснал; 2. ез. а
    * * *
    слепен; залепен; залепвам; лепя;
    * * *
    1. ag-glutinating languages ез. аглутиниращи езици 2. i. v слепвам (се), залепвам (се), лепя (се), сраствам (се), причинявам срастване 3. ii. слепен, залепен, сраснал 4. ез. аглутиниращ
    * * *
    agglutinate[ə´glu:ti¸neit] I. v 1. слепвам (се), залепвам (се), лепя; agglutinating language аглутиниращ език; 2. превръщам (се) в лепило; II.[əg´lu:tinit] adj 1. слепен, залепен; 2. ез. аглутиниращ.

    English-Bulgarian dictionary > agglutinate

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