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Conjugated   Listen
adjective
conjugated  adj.  
1.
(Chem.) (Chem.) Formed by the union of two compounds; as, a conjugated protein.
Synonyms: conjugate.
2.
Joined together especially in a pair or pairs.
Synonyms: conjugate, coupled.
3.
(Chem.) Containing two or more double bonds each separated from the other by a single bond; of an organic compound or of the double bonds thus arranged. Note: Conjugated double bonds have chemical and electronic properties different from those of isolated double bonds.
Synonyms: conjugate.





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... being published, shall or will be being published, shall or will have been being published," and so on through all the moods and tenses. What a language shall we have when our verbs are thus conjugated!'—Brown's 'Gr. of Eng. Gr.,' p. 361. De War observes: 'The participle in ing is also passive in many instances; as, "The house is building," "I heard of a plan forming,"' etc.—Quoted in 'Frazee's Grammar,' p. 49. 'It ...
— The Verbalist • Thomas Embly Osmun, (AKA Alfred Ayres)
 
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... that was "made in Germany." Not only is "to love" deficient in no language (as home is deficient in French, and Geist in English), but it is never even "defective." No mood or tense is ever wanting—a proof of how it has been conjugated in every mood and tense of life, in association with every variety of proper and improper noun, and every pronoun at all personal. Not merely have people loved unconditionally in every language, but there is none in which they would not have loved, or might not have loved, ...
— The Idler, Volume III., Issue XIII., February 1893 - An Illustrated Monthly. Edited By Jerome K. Jerome & Robert Barr • Various
 
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... the King! It was the last time Having conjugated his paradigm conscientiously Indignant that heretics had been suffered to hang Insane cruelty, both in the cause of the Wrong and the Right Sick and wounded wretches were burned over slow fires Slender stock of platitudes The ...
— Quotations From John Lothrop Motley • David Widger
 
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... when they "buried aour little Anny Mari'," and others of that homespun stripe, were founded in reason, after all. And so it was natural enough that they should be shared by various ladies, who, having conjugated the verb to live as far as the preterpluperfect tense, were ready to change one of its vowels and begin with it in the present indicative. Unfortunately, there was very little chance of showing sympathy in its active form for a gentleman who kept ...
— Elsie Venner • Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
 
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Words linked to "Conjugated" :   chemistry, coupled, conjugated protein, bound, conjugate, chemical science



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