Definition of Conglutinations

1. conglutination [n] - See also: conglutination

Lexicographical Neighbors of Conglutinations

conglomerateurs
conglomeratic
conglomerating
conglomeration
conglomerations
conglomerative
conglomerator
conglomerators
conglutin
conglutinant
conglutinate
conglutinated
conglutinates
conglutinating
conglutination
conglutinations (current term)
conglutinative
conglutinator
conglutinin
congo
congo copal
congo eel
congo gum
congo red
congo snake
congoes
congolite
congoo mallee
congophilic
congophilic angiopathy

Literary usage of Conglutinations

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Buffalo Medical Journal (1871)
"An amelioration, even a cure, can spontaneously ensue, in spite of firm conglutinations, in the course of years, provided the bottom of the ulcer is yet ..."

2. The Iliad of Homer by Homer, John Graham Cordery (1871)
"... yet this enlargement may have been a natural growth in the mind of the original poet, not the result of any subsequent or artificial conglutinations. ..."

3. A Manual of Pathological Anatomy by Karl Rokitansky (1854)
"... is effected by loose, filamentous adhesions, admitting of a certain degree of motion in the affected organs; or by tense and intimate conglutinations. ..."

4. A Treatise on diseases of the joints by Richard Barwell (1881)
"... exceeding the mere initial phases, are apt to leave behind them certain changes of structure, certain thickening or conglutinations, which impair their ..."

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