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Exam: GRE (Verbal)

agglutinability

IPA: /əˌɡluːtɪnəˈbɪləti/

KK: /əˌɡluːtɪnəˈbɪlɪti/

noun

Definition: The ability of something, like cells, to stick together or clump in response to certain substances.

Example: The agglutinability of the red blood cells is crucial for blood typing.

agglutinable

IPA: /əˈɡluːtɪnəbl/

KK: /əˈɡluːtɪnəbl/

adjective

Definition: Able to be joined together or combined, especially in a way that forms a larger structure or unit.

Example: The agglutinable nature of the language allows for complex word formations.

agglutinate

IPA: /əˈɡluːtɪneɪt/

KK: /əˈɡluːtɪneɪt/

intransitive verb

Definition: To come together or join to form a larger group or mass, often used in the context of language or biology.

Example: In linguistics, some languages agglutinate to create complex words from simpler ones.

noun

Definition: A clump of material, such as blood cells or small particles, that stick together.

Example: The agglutinate formed a visible mass under the microscope.

transitive verb

Definition: To combine or stick together different parts or elements, often used in language to describe how words are formed or in biology to describe how cells clump.

Example: In linguistics, languages like Turkish agglutinate words to create complex meanings.

agglutination

IPA: /əˌɡluːtɪˈneɪʃən/

KK: /əˌɡluːtɪˈneɪʃən/

noun

Definition: The process of sticking together or clumping, often used in biology to describe how cells or bacteria group together, or in linguistics to refer to how words are formed from smaller parts that keep their meanings.

Example: In linguistics, agglutination is a common method of word formation in languages like Turkish and Finnish.

agglutinative

IPA: /əˈɡluːtɪnətɪv/

KK: /əˈɡluːtɪnətɪv/

adjective

Definition: Relating to a type of language that forms words by combining smaller parts, such as prefixes and suffixes, to create complex meanings.

Example: Turkish is an example of an agglutinative language, where words are formed by stringing together various morphemes.

agglutinin

IPA: //əˈɡluːtɪnɪn//

KK: /əˈɡluːtɪnɪn/

noun

Definition: A type of substance that can cause clumping of cells or particles, particularly in the context of blood or bacteria.

Example: The agglutinin in the serum reacted with the bacteria, causing them to clump together.

agglutinogen

IPA: /əˈɡluːtɪnədʒən/

KK: /əˈɡluːtɪnədʒən/

noun

Definition: A substance that causes the body to produce antibodies, which can clump together cells or particles.

Example: The presence of agglutinogen in the blood can trigger an immune response.

aggradation

IPA: /æˈɡreɪdʒən/

KK: /æɡˈreɪdʒən/

noun

Definition: The process of building up land or a surface by adding material, such as soil or sediment, often resulting in a higher elevation.

Example: The river's aggradation has led to the formation of new land along its banks.

aggradational

IPA: /ˌæɡrəˈdeɪʃənl/

KK: /æɡrəˈdeɪʃənl/

adjective

Definition: Relating to the process of building up land or sediment through the accumulation of material.

Example: The aggradational processes in the river valley have led to the formation of new landforms.

aggrade

IPA: /əˈɡreɪd/

KK: /əˈɡreɪd/

transitive verb

Definition: To increase the level of a stream bed by adding sediment, making it higher.

Example: The construction team worked to aggrade the riverbed to prevent flooding.

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