单词 | conglutination |
释义 | conglutinationn. 1. a. The action of gluing together, or causing to cohere firmly by, or as by, some tenacious substance; the condition of being so glued together. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > fact or action of being joined or joining > [noun] > close, intimate, or permanent joining > cohesion coagmentation1578 coherency1603 coherence1604 conglutination1607 agglutination1614 cementation1660 cohesion1678 1607 B. Jonson Volpone ii. ii. sig. Ev There goes to it sixe hundred seuerall Simples, beside, some quantity of humane fat, for the conglutination . View more context for this quotation 1643 J. Steer tr. Fabricius Exper. Chyrurg. viii. 38 Thin Leaden Plates..are to be put betweene the parts where conglutination is feared. 1729 G. Shelvocke, Jr. tr. K. Siemienowicz Great Art Artillery v. 314 The Fastening or Conglutination of the two Boards. 1830 J. W. Warter tr. Aristophanes Acharnians 71 Do you exert the forge against his conglutinations. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > medical treatment > surgery > treatments uniting or replacing parts > [noun] > uniting fractures, wounds, etc. consolidationc1400 consoudingc1400 conglutination?1541 first intention1543 glutination1607 consolidating1654 synthesis1706 symphysis1767 ?1541 R. Copland Galen's Fourth Bk. Terapeutyke sig. Ciijv, in Guy de Chauliac's Questyonary Cyrurgyens To tel all the causes that let the coition and conglutination. 1684 tr. T. Bonet Guide Pract. Physician xvii. 590 A bleeding Wound requires Conglutination. 1729 T. Dale tr. J. Freind Emmenologia (1752) xiii. 159 If while we are endeavouring to govern the Blood, we should neglect the conglutination of the Vessels. 1731 J. Arbuthnot Ess. Nature Aliments ii. 42 The Union or Conglutination of the Parts of the Body, when they are separated by a Wound. c. figurative and transferred. ΚΠ 1608 Bp. J. King Serm. St. Maries Oxf. 13 The composition and conglutination of the two principall verbes in my Text, Regnauit et mortuus est. 1646 J. Temple Irish Rebell. 14 A firm conglutination of their affections and Nationall obligations. 1869 A. J. Ellis On Early Eng. Pronunc. I. i. iii. 186 Cooper..defines a diphthong as the ‘conglutinatio duarum vocalium in eâdem syllabâ’. This theory of ‘conglutination’, effected by the ‘glide’, is that which I have adopted. 2. quasi-concrete. A conglutinated mass. ΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > arrangement or fact of being arranged > state of being gathered together > an assemblage or collection > [noun] > mass formed by collection of particles > formed by coalescence or cohesion clota1000 conglutination?1533 coagulation1646 concretion1646 coagmentation1678 fusion1823 ?1533 G. Du Wes Introductorie for to lerne Frenche sig. Cci But a conglutinacion and combination of the foure elementes. 1768 E. W. Montagu in Philos. Trans. 1767 (Royal Soc.) 57 440 A petrification or rather conglutination of many different stones, but all vitrescent. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online March 2019). < n.?1533 |
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