What does conglutination mean?
Definitions for conglutination
con·g·luti·na·tion
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Princeton's WordNet
union, conglutinationnoun
healing process involving the growing together of the edges of a wound or the growing together of broken bones
coalescence, coalescency, coalition, concretion, conglutinationnoun
the union of diverse things into one body or form or group; the growing together of parts
Wiktionary
conglutinationnoun
An adhesion, or gluing together
conglutinationnoun
The agglutination of an antigen, antibody and complement by the addition of a serum agent
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Conglutinationnoun
The act of uniting wounded bodies; reunion; healing.
Etymology: from conglutinate.
The cause is a temperate conglutination; for both bodies are clammy and viscous, and do bridle the deflux of humours to the hurts. Francis Bacon, Natural History, №. 677.
To this elongation of the fibres is owing the union or conglutination of parts separated by a wound. John Arbuthnot, on Aliments.
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conglutination
Conglutination is the process of sticking, binding, or adhering together; or the state of being fused or united together, often in reference to cells, particles or tissues. It can also refer to a joining or fusing together in a literal or metaphorical sense, such as in pairing words or ideas in language and rhetoric.
Webster Dictionary
Conglutinationnoun
a gluing together; a joining by means of some tenacious substance; junction; union
Etymology: [L. conglutinatio: cf. F. conglutination.]
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of conglutination in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of conglutination in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
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