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Example sentences for "agglutinated"

Lexicographically close words:
agglomerated; agglomerates; agglomeration; agglomerations; agglutinate; agglutinating; agglutination; agglutinative; aggrandise; aggrandisement
  1. The most simple and economical washings are those that certain iron ores, particularly the alluvial, are subjected to, as they are found near the surface of the ground agglutinated in great or little pieces.

  2. They are generally agglutinated by a calcareous or argillaceous paste; but are occasionally quite loose.

  3. Instead of leaves attached by thread stitches at 2 or 3 points, we have them agglutinated securely along their whole length.

  4. Horns consist of closely agglutinated epidermic cells, forming small columns or rods; in the columns themselves the cells are arranged concentrically.

  5. Similarly, of course, agglutination must have preceded the inflection of already agglutinated words; while the use of auxiliaries can be proved to have been historically subsequent to inflection.

  6. It lays twenty or thirty eggs, which in texture and appearance resemble those of many Snakes, being similarly agglutinated together by a viscid mucus.

  7. It deposits its eggs, which are fifteen to twenty in number, commonly in dunghills, in one agglutinated mass.

  8. The peritoneum in the vicinity of the perforation is found hyperaemic, swollen, necrosed, covered with flakes of soft fibrin, or partially agglutinated to contiguous structures.

  9. It is not only the size of the calculus which determines impaction, as has been stated: several may be agglutinated in one mass, and reflex spasm of the muscular layer may be induced by their presence in the bowel.

  10. Occasionally these masses of agglutinated glands become adherent to the abdominal parietes or to the intestines.

  11. Dissociated epithelial cells become proliferated at the surface of the mucous membrane, between which and upon which both free and agglutinated spores accumulate.

  12. A plastic exudation had evidently agglutinated the intestine at the points of penetration, and prevented an immediate fatal issue.

  13. Lavage was practiced by a cannula introduced through the opening, and a great number of cherry stones agglutinated with feces followed the water, and labor was soon terminated.

  14. The wound is thus compressed, its edges kept in contact, and the farther escape of blood prevented; the lips of the incision are then agglutinated by effused lymph, and cicatrisation occurs.

  15. It is never found associated with numbers of its fellows in agglutinated groups, but always, so far as my experience goes, singly.

  16. Then these materials are agglutinated by a special secretion.

  17. Thus we find occasionally that shingle and sand have been agglutinated firmly together by a ferruginous or siliceous cement, or that lime in solution has been introduced, so as to bind together materials previously incoherent.

  18. Further, closely related bacteria may be agglutinated to some extent by the same serum.

  19. Certain forms of this genus are liable to become compacted together in such a way as to constitute solid masses consisting of elongate vertical zooecia closely parallel to one another and sometimes agglutinated by means of a gummy substance.

  20. The base of the zoarium often consists of an irregular membrane formed of matted tubules, which are sometimes agglutinated together by a gummy secretion.

  21. This new appearance of magnetism was so much the more surprising, as the grains were detached from the agglutinated mass of the second experiment, which seemed to have lost all sensibility at the approach and contact of the loadstone.

  22. It appeared to be constructed "of the agglutinated particles of a soft white wood, probably willow, very imperfectly triturated;" whence it had externally a rough granulated appearance.

  23. These, when the hollow was completed to the depth of several inches, were partially replaced in the excavation after being agglutinated to form partitions between the eggs, as they were deposited within.

  24. She then furnishes the bottom of the cell with pollen mixed up with honey, lays an egg in the middle of this paste, and closes the cell by a ceiling of saw-dust agglutinated with saliva.

  25. The pupa is long, of a brownish colour, enclosed in a cocoon composed of agglutinated saw-dust, the product of the caterpillar's erosions.

  26. Their nest, composed of earth tempered and agglutinated with their saliva, is made in the cracks of old walls or in the ground.

  27. They are tubes formed of agglutinated material, which are stuck along the walls in the cellars and the apartments, or else suspended to the roof like stalactites.

  28. In different places calcined and agglutinated fragments have been picked up, and pieces of clay which had served as facing.

  29. To the extent that voice, mode, and tense are accomplished by the use of agglutinated particles or inflections, to that extent adverbs and verbs are undifferentiated.

  30. Words maybe said to be agglutinated when the elementary words are changed but slightly, i.

  31. When cut down, it is tied up in small sheafs and placed in a dry situation within the hut; for if allowed to remain on the ground and to become wet, the grains are agglutinated to their coverings.

  32. The glutinous mass yielded by the potato starch, becomes in a very brief period so tough that the pestle employed for stirring the mixture is sufficiently agglutinated to the mortar, that the latter may be lifted from the table by its means.

  33. But for some months earlier still it was a little lenticular egg, which was agglutinated with a number of others into an oval concave boat, that floated to and fro on the surface of the pool.

  34. When the insect is alive these spines are often agglutinated with cottony secretion so as to give the appearance of a short fringe.

  35. The material employed by him for this purpose is a kind of agglutinated mud, which he procures from the neighbouring watercourse or quagmire, and somewhat similar to that used by the common house-swallow for constructing its peculiar nest.

  36. Had Caspar been asked what it did look like, he would have answered that it resembled the agglutinated mud used by swallows in building their nests--so like it, that it might have been the same substance.


  37. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "agglutinated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.