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agglutinate

[uh-gloot-n-eyt, uh-gloot-n-it, -eyt] / əˈglut nˌeɪt, əˈglut n ɪt, -ˌeɪt /




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The agglutinated heads represent “all her children,” she added — but also perhaps “her other selves.”

From New York Times

Ten feet square, it agglutinates irregularly alternating triangles of pink, scarlet and wine into a syncopated pattern that seems to shift and fizzle.

From New York Times

Ms. Humphries is best known for shimmering, burbling abstract paintings that agglutinate stenciled marks, typographical stutters, and deceptive spills and splashes that in fact result from careful composition.

From New York Times

These agglutinates accumulate over time and can make up 60 to 70 percent of mature regolith samples.

From Scientific American

It urges those who work in it to agglutinate and machinate.

From Economist