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Definition of Agglomerated
1. Adjective. Clustered together but not coherent. "An agglomerated flower head"
Similar to: Collective
Derivative terms: Agglomerate, Agglomerate, Agglomerate
Definition of Agglomerated
1. Verb. (past of agglomerate) ¹
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Definition of Agglomerated
1. agglomerate [v] - See also: agglomerate
Medical Definition of Agglomerated
1.
1. Collected into a ball, heap, or mass.
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Agglomerated
Literary usage of Agglomerated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Switzerland: Or, A Journal of a Tour and Residence in that Country, in the by Louis Simond (1823)
"The agglomerated mass bears also, in their language, the no less descriptive
appellation of pudding-stone. This formation is not found here in irregular ..."
2. Primary Batteries by Henry Smith Carhart (1891)
"Cell with Agglomerated Carbon. be incorporated with the carbon in the paste, ...
The agglomerated carbon cylinder has a long cleft on either side, ..."
3. A Manual of Pathological Anatomy by Charles Handfield Jones, Edward Henry Sieveking (1854)
"These agglomerated nuclei (Fig. 98) are nearly as rarely met with as the concentric
cell. Fig. 98. Agglomerated nuclei, a. Nucleus, p. amorphous uniting ..."
4. Lexiphanes: A Dialogue. Imitated from Lucian, and Suited to the Present by Archibald Campbell (1774)
"... hereditary aggregates and agglomerated ... Begin boldly, my good friend, there
are neither agglomerated ..."
5. The Empire of the Tsars and the Russians by Anatole Leroy-Beaulieu (1893)
"... of Frequent Re-allotments—A Portion of the Defects Charged to the Mir Due to
the Large Agglomerated Villages —Consequences of Excessive Parcelling. ..."