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    conjugate


    conjugated


    conjugates


    conjugating


    1. ar such as hablar – and learn how to conjugate it in the present


    2. In this lesson, we’ll concentrate on regular verbs ending in –er, taking comer (to eat) as the example, and learn how to conjugate that in the


    3. It was familiar ground and he quickly reached the threshold of the Ninth Path, where he willed his essence to conjugate with the Guardian of Blackness


    4. ) Suffice it to say that they conjugate with different endings for the different “persons” (I, polite and familiar you, he/she/it, we, familiar plural you, plural you, they)


    5. Since contrary attributes cancel out their conjugate partners in the void, the empty-void can be said to be ‘attributeless


    6. They conjugate strictly for


    7. Who needs to conjugate Latin verbs?"


    8. When at last I dozed, in sheer exhaustion of mind and body, it became a vast shadowy verb which I had to conjugate


    9. "I have! And it is here we shall conjugate our verbs and revive our faith in women in all futures, near and far," announced Doone, way out there on the rainy moss


    10. [Except the varieties of the so-called vers libre that are based on conjugate intonations and pauses only, any meter uses the syllable as a unit of measure at least in certain sections of the verse

    11. With respect to organic beings extremely low in the scale, which do not propagate sexually, nor conjugate, and which cannot possibly intercross, uniformity of character can be retained by them under the same conditions of life, only through the principle of inheritance, and through natural selection which will destroy any individuals departing from the proper type


    12. The alveoles or cells of a layer, are arranged in lines of different degrees of curvature, obscurely radiating from different centres; these lines are placed side by side, the alveoles alternating with each other throughout the layer in a quincunx manner; the thickness of the paries is somewhat equal to one half of the conjugate diameter of the alveole, the length of which, or thickness of the layer, is scarcely more considerable; but these proportions vary


    1. When using two verbs in a row, the first is conjugated and the second


    2. While he shaved, the President conjugated or declined the verb forms for the day


    3. As I reached to where the notes had conjugated, they left me again


    4. All compounds of —ducir are conjugated like the verb traducir


    5. As if to incense all further with a sense of outrage, and not to let any lose the focus on the social trespass, the conjugated were tied together to demonstrate the magnitude of their crime


    6. Since March of 1999; Cenestin (conjugated synthetic


    7. To improve the excretion of estrogen conjugated with glucuronic acid some practitioners recommend the ingestion


    8. One such natural trans fat that you may have heard of is called conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) and has been marketed by many weight loss companies


    9. Voices nearby conjugated vouloir in unison


    1. conjugates of one another as in ax^2+bx+c=0 with a negative discriminant? Whether a


    2. roles of prepositions, adverbs, conjugates, and other grammatical classifications


    3. Currently, all vaccinations for nicotine in the pipeline are conjugates,


    4. “It conjugates all its tenses with to have, seldom with to be


    1. I believe they were conjugating or whatever bird fucking is called, but after a while they were silent, so either they were satisfied or had died trying


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    Synonyms for "conjugate"

    conjugate conjugate solution conjugated coupled

    "conjugate" definitions

    a mixture of two partially miscible liquids A and B produces two conjugate solutions: one of A in B and another of B in A


    unite chemically so that the product is easily broken down into the original compounds


    add inflections showing person, number, gender, tense, aspect, etc.


    undergo conjugation


    joined together especially in a pair or pairs


    (of a pinnate leaflet) having only one pair of leaflets


    formed by the union of two compounds


    of an organic compound; containing two or more double bonds each separated from the other by a single bond