glutinate (Meaning)

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glutinate (v. t.)

To unite with glue; to cement; to stick together.

Synonyms & Antonyms of glutinate

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glutinate Sentence Examples

  1. The adhesive glutinated the paper sheets together, forming a durable bond.
  2. The gluten proteins in the dough glutinated, creating a chewy texture when cooked.
  3. The glutinate in the cyanoacrylate glue reacted rapidly, forming a strong hold in seconds.
  4. The artist used glutinate to fix a broken ceramic vase, restoring its integrity.
  5. The bacteria secreted a glutinate substance, allowing them to attach to the host's cells.
  6. The surgical sealant contained glutinate, facilitating the adhesion of tissue during procedures.
  7. The glutinate in the laminate flooring prevented moisture from penetrating the surface.
  8. The glutinate in the wood glue provided a water-resistant bond, ideal for outdoor projects.
  9. The glutinate in the paint additive enhanced the adhesion of the coating to the substrate.
  10. The glutinate in the food additive bound food components together, improving texture and stability.

FAQs About the word glutinate

To unite with glue; to cement; to stick together.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The adhesive glutinated the paper sheets together, forming a durable bond.

The gluten proteins in the dough glutinated, creating a chewy texture when cooked.

The glutinate in the cyanoacrylate glue reacted rapidly, forming a strong hold in seconds.

The artist used glutinate to fix a broken ceramic vase, restoring its integrity.