conglutinant

English

Etymology

Compare the French conglutinant and the Latin conglūtināns (the present active participle of conglūtinō); also see the English verb conglutinate and suffix -ant.

Adjective

conglutinant (comparative more conglutinant, superlative most conglutinant)

  1. That cements together, especially that heals a wound by adhering its edges

Latin

Verb

conglūtinant

  1. third-person plural present active indicative of conglūtinō
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