CONGLUTINATING
CONGLUTINATING, participle present tense Gluing together; uniting or closing by a tenacious substance.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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CONGLUTINATING, participle present tense Gluing together; uniting or closing by a tenacious substance.
CONGLUTINATION, noun The act of gluing together; a joining by means of some tenacious substance; a healing by uniting the parts of a wound; union.
CONGLUTINATIVE, adjective Having the power of uniting by glue or other substance of like nature.
CONGLUTINATORE, noun That which has the power of uniting wounds.
CONGO, noun A species of tea in China.
CONGRATULANT, adjective Rejoicing in participation.
CONGRATULATE, verb transitive [Latin, grateful, pleasing. See Grace.] To profess ones pleasure or joy to another on account of an event deemed happy or fortunate, as on the birt...
CONGRATULATED, participle passive Complimented with expressions of joy at a happy event.
CONGRATULATING, participle present tense Professing ones joy or satisfaction on account of some happy event, prosperity or success.
CONGRATULATION, noun The act of professing ones joy or satisfaction on account of some happy event, prosperity or success.CONGRATULATION, noun The act of professing ones joy or ...
CONGRATULATOR, noun One who offers congratulation.
CONGRATULATORY, adjective Expressing joy for the good fortune of another, or for an event fortunate for both parties or for the community.
CONGREE, verb intransitive To agree. [Not in use.]
CONGREET, verb transitive To salute mutually. [Not in use.]
CONGREGATE, verb transitive [Latin, a herd. See Gregarious.] To collect separate persons or things into an assemblage; to assemble; to bring into one place, or into a crowd or u...
CONGREGATED, participle passive Collected; assembled in one place.
CONGREGATING, participle present tense Collecting; assembling; coming together.
CONGREGATION, noun1. The act of bringing together, or assembling.2. A collection or assemblage of separate things; as a congregation of vapors.3. More generally, an assembly or ...
CONGREGATIONAL, adjective Pertaining to a congregation; appropriately used of such Christians as hold to church government by consent and election, maintaining that each congreg...
CONGREGATIONALISM, noun Ecclesiastical government in the hands of each church, as an independent body.
CONGREGATIONALIST, noun One who belongs to a congregational church or society; one who holds to the independence of each congregation or church of Christians, in the right of el...
CONGRESS, noun [Latin, to come together; to go or step; a step. See Grade and Degree.]1. A meeting of individuals; an assembly of envoys, commissioners, deputies, etc., particul...
CONGRESSION, noun A company. [Not in use.]
CONGRESSIONAL, adjective Pertaining to a congress, or to the congress of the United States; as congressional debates.The congressional institution of Amphictyons in Greece.
CONGRESSIVE, adjective1. Meeting, as the sexes.2. Encountering.
CONGRUE, verb intransitive To agree. [Not used.]
CONGRUENCE, CONGRUENCY, noun [Latin, to agree, or suit.] Suitableness of one thing to another; agreement; consistency.