[ad. L. conglūtinātus, pa. pple. of conglūtināre: see next.]

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  † 1.  as pa. pple. = CONGLUTINATED: see next.

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1531.  Elyot, Gov., III. i. All these to gether conglutinate and effectually executed maketh a perfecte definicion of iustyce.

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1610.  Healey, St. Aug. Citie of God, XV. xvi. (1620), 522. Should be conglutinate in honest coniugall society.

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  2.  Bot. Cohering as if glued together.

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1866.  in Treas. Bot.

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1881.  Jrnl. Bot., X. 113. Paraphyses slender, filiform, conglutinate.

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