[ad. L. conglūtinātus, pa. pple. of conglūtināre: see next.]
† 1. as pa. pple. = CONGLUTINATED: see next.
1531. Elyot, Gov., III. i. All these to gether conglutinate and effectually executed maketh a perfecte definicion of iustyce.
1610. Healey, St. Aug. Citie of God, XV. xvi. (1620), 522. Should be conglutinate in honest coniugall society.
2. Bot. Cohering as if glued together.
1866. in Treas. Bot.
1881. Jrnl. Bot., X. 113. Paraphyses slender, filiform, conglutinate.