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Topic: Inventions

agenetic

IPA: //eɪdʒəˈnɛtɪk//

KK: /ˌeɪdʒəˈnɛtɪk/

adjective

Definition: This term describes something that is not related to genes or does not have a genetic origin.

Example: The agenetic condition of the disease suggests that environmental factors may play a significant role.

agglomerate

IPA: /əˈɡlɒməreɪt/

KK: /əˈɡlɑːməˌreɪt/

adjective

Definition: Formed by bringing together different parts into a single mass or cluster.

Example: The agglomerate structure of the rocks made them difficult to separate.

noun

Definition: A collection of different things that are mixed together in a disorganized way, often forming a large mass or heap.

Example: The agglomerate of stones created a challenging obstacle on the hiking trail.

transitive verb

Definition: To gather or combine things into a rounded or clustered mass.

Example: The particles tend to agglomerate when exposed to moisture.

agglomerative

IPA: /əˈɡlɒməˌreɪtɪv/

KK: /əˈɡlɒməˌreɪtɪv/

adjective

Definition: This word describes something that tends to gather or cluster together in a group or mass.

Example: The agglomerative process in the industry helps in forming larger clusters of materials.

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.

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.

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.

aggregation

IPA: //əˈɡrɛɡeɪʃən//

KK: /æɡrɪˈɡeɪʃən/

noun

Definition: A process or result of bringing together different items or parts into a single group or total.

Example: The aggregation of data from various sources helped improve the accuracy of the report.

aggregative

IPA: //ˈæɡrɪɡətɪv//

KK: /ˈæɡrɪɡətɪv/

adjective

Definition: Relating to the process of gathering or combining things together into a whole.

Example: The aggregative approach to data analysis allows for a comprehensive understanding of trends.

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