agglutinated (Meaning)

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agglutinated (imp. & p. p.)

of Agglutinate

agglutinated Sentence Examples

  1. The grains of sand agglutinated into solid structures due to the pressure and heat.
  2. The ancient manuscript's pages were tightly agglutinated after centuries of being sealed together.
  3. The glue agglutinated the pieces of the puzzle, creating a complete and coherent image.
  4. The riverbank was covered in agglutinated mud, making it difficult to traverse.
  5. The clay particles agglutinated during the firing process, resulting in a durable ceramic vessel.
  6. The researcher discovered fossils that had agglutinated over time, preserving the ancient organisms.
  7. The ice crystals agglutinated on the window pane, creating intricate patterns.
  8. In the petrochemical industry, certain substances agglutinated to form deposits in pipelines.
  9. The bee used propolis, a substance agglutinated from resin, to seal gaps in its hive.
  10. The art conservator carefully separated agglutinated layers of paint during the restoration process.

FAQs About the word agglutinated

of Agglutinate

clumped, lumped, stacked (up), conglomerated, built up, accumulated, accreted, amassed, piled (up), collected

scattered, dispersed, dispersed, scattered, dissipated,dissipated,

The grains of sand agglutinated into solid structures due to the pressure and heat.

The ancient manuscript's pages were tightly agglutinated after centuries of being sealed together.

The glue agglutinated the pieces of the puzzle, creating a complete and coherent image.

The riverbank was covered in agglutinated mud, making it difficult to traverse.