
1) Inflectaverb
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1) Bound 2) Compound 3) Conjugated 4) Coupled 5) United
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1) Conjugated 2) Coupled 3) Do a grammar chore 4) Do a tense recitation 5) Of an organic compound 6) To carry out conjugation 7) To join together, unite 8) To juxtapose 9) Undergo conjugation 10) United
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[algebra] In algebra, a conjugate is a binomial formed by negating the second term of a binomial. The conjugate of x + y is x − y, where x and y are real numbers. If y is imaginary, the process is termed complex conjugation: the complex conjugate of a + bi is a − bi, where a and b are real. == Differences of squares == where one factor ...
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To carry out conjugation.
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• (a.) In single pairs; coupled. • (a.) United in pairs; yoked together; coupled. • (a.) Containing two or more radicals supposed to act the part of a single one. • (a.) Agreeing in derivation and radical signification; -- said of words. • (a.) Presenting themselves simultaneously and having reciprocal properties; -- freque...
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In chemistry, this is a water soluble derivative of a chemical formed by its combination with glucuronic acid, glutathione, sulphate, acetate, glycine etc. Usually conjugation takes place in the liver and facilitates excretion of chemicals that would othe
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An acid and base that are related by removing or adding a single hydrogen ion.
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• Conjugate angles add up to 360°. • The complex conjugate of a complex number a + bi is a - bi. • Conjugate lines of a conic section have the property that each contains the pole point of the other, while conjugate points of a conic have the property that each lies on the pol...
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complex number c* = a - jb associated with the complex number c = a + jb NOTE 1 - The conjugate of the complex number c = -c- e
jf is c* = -c- e
-jf. NOTE 2 - The concept of conjugate may be applied to a complex scalar, vector or tensor quantity or to a matrix of complex elements.
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Paired together. ... In chemistry, this refers to an acid and a base which can convert to each other by the gain or loss of a proton (a hydrogen nucleus), which together are called a conjugate acid-base pair. It can also refer to two liquids in equilibrium with each other. ... In mycology (the study of fungi), this refers to a dikaryon with two hap...
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(kon´jә-gāt) paired, or equally coupled; working in union. a conjugate diameter of the pelvic inlet, especially the true conjugate diameter; see pelvic diameter.
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A water soluble derivative of a chemical formed by its combination with glucuronic acid, gluthathione, sulphate, acetate, glycine etc.
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In chemistry, this is a water soluble derivative of a chemical formed by its combination with glucuronic acid, glutathione, sulphate, acetate, glycine etc. Usually conjugation takes place in the liver and facilitates excretion of chemicals that would otherwise tend to accumulate in the body because of their solubility in body fat.
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Con'ju·gate adjective [ Latin
conjugatus , past participle or
conjugare to unite;
con- +
jugare to join, yoke, marry, jugum yoke; akin to
jungere to join. See
Join .]
1. United in pairs; yoked together; coupled.
2. (Botany) In singl...
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Con`ju·gate noun [ Latin
conjugatum a combining, etymological relationship.]
1. A word agreeing in derivation with another word, and therefore generally resembling it in signification. « We have learned, in logic, that
conjugates are sometimes in name only, and not in deed. ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: kon′jŭ-gāt Definitions: 1. Joined or paired. 2. Conjugate diameters of the pelvis. The distance between any two specified points on the periphery of the pelvic canal. Synonyms: conjugated
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Covalently linked complex of two or more molecules (e.g., fluorescein conjugated to antibody).
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[
adj] - joined together especially in a pair or pairs 2. [adj] - of a pinnate leaflet 3. [adj] - (chemistry) formed by the union of two compounds 4. [adj] - (chemistry) of an organic compound 5. [v] - add inflections showing person, number, gender, tense, aspect, etc. 6. [v] - undergo conjugation, in biology 7. [v] - ...
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conjugated adjective joined together especially in a pair or pairs
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In mathematics, a term indicating that two elements are connected in some way; for example, (
a + i
b) and (
a – i
b) are conjugate complex numbers
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an acid and base that are related by removing or adding a single hydrogen ion.
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