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
- 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.
- The bacteria secreted a glutinate substance, allowing them to attach to the host's cells.
- The surgical sealant contained glutinate, facilitating the adhesion of tissue during procedures.
- The glutinate in the laminate flooring prevented moisture from penetrating the surface.
- The glutinate in the wood glue provided a water-resistant bond, ideal for outdoor projects.
- The glutinate in the paint additive enhanced the adhesion of the coating to the substrate.
- 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.
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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.