glutinar

Ido

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin glūtināre. Also found in  English glutinous, French glutineux, Italian glutinoso, Spanish glutinoso. Decision no. 1210, Progreso VII.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɡlu.tiˈnar/

Verb

glutinar (present glutinas, past glutinis, future glutinos, conditional glutinus, imperative glutinez)

  1. (transitive, intransitive) to stick, fasten or be fastened by adhesion; adhere, paste, glue, agglutinate

Conjugation

Derived terms

  • afisho-glutinar (to post bill, billstick)
  • afisho-glutinisto (bill sticker)
  • afisho-glutino (bill posting)
  • desglutinar (unpaste)
  • desglutineskar (to become unglued, unpasted)
  • glutinajo (size, glue)
  • glutinala (sticky)
  • glutinema (agglutinative, glutinous)
  • glutinisto (paster, sizer, paper hanger, bill sticker)
  • glutiniva (agglutinative, glutinous)
  • glutino (agglutination)
  • kunglutinar (conglutinate)
  • murpapero-glutinisto (paper hanger)
  • papero-glutinisto (paper hanger)

See also

References

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