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Definition of Conglobates
1. conglobate [v] - See also: conglobate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Conglobates
Literary usage of Conglobates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Manual of Plant Diseases by Paul Sorauer, Gustav Lindau, Ludwig Reh (1922)
"... on this account, the copper solution must be poured slowly into the lime milk;
otherwise the precipitate assumes a powdery form which conglobates. ..."
2. Physiological Chemistry by Karl Gotthelf Lehmann (1855)
"... that a fresh precipitate, as, for instance, of chloride of silver, conglobates
much more readily when the fluid and the precipitate are well stirred. ..."
3. Physiological Chemistry by Karl Gotthelf Lehmann (1855)
"... that a fresh precipitate, as, for instance, of chloride of silver, conglobates
much more readily when the fluid and the precipitate are well stirred. ..."
4. Text-book of Bacteriology by Carl Fraenkel (1891)
"Soon the white of egg curdles, it conglobates and carries away the suspended
particles with it. Now filter once more, and a clear and beautiful gelatin will ..."