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Definitions of agglutinate in various dictionaries:
verb - string together (morphemes in an agglutinating language)
verb - clump together
adj - united as if by glue
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firmly stick or be stuck together to form a mass. |
Firmly stick or be stuck together to form a mass. |
clump together as of bacteria, red blood cells, etc. |
string together (morphemes in an agglutinating language) |
united as if by glue |
To cause to adhere, as with glue. |
Linguistics To form (words) by combining words or words and word elements. |
Physiology To cause (red blood cells or bacteria) to clump together. |
To join together into a group or mass. |
Linguistics To form words by agglutination. |
Agglutinate might refer to |
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Agglutination is a linguistic process pertaining to derivational morphology in which complex words are formed by stringing together morphemes without changing them in spelling or phonetics. Languages that use agglutination widely are called agglutinative languages. An example of such a language is Turkish, where for example, the word evlerinizden, or "from your houses", consists of the morphemes ev-ler-iniz-den with the meanings house-plural-your-from. * Agglutinative languages are often contrasted both with languages in which syntactic structure is expressed solely by means of word order and auxiliary words (isolating languages) and with languages in which a single affix typically expresses several syntactic categories and a single category may be expressed by several different affixes (as is the case in inflectional (fusional) languages). However, both fusional and isolating languages may use agglutination in the most-often-used constructs, and use agglutination heavily in certain co |