আঠা দ্বারা আঁটা
আঁটিয়া দেত্তয়া, আঁটিয়া থাকা, আসঁজিত করা, আসঁজিত হত্তয়া, দানা বাঁধা, আঠা দ্বারা জোড়া দেত্তয়া, আঠা দ্বারা জোড়া লাগা
(1) United as if by glue
(1) String together (morphemes in an agglutinating language
(2) Clump together; as of bacteria, red blood cells, etc.
(3) String together (morphemes in an agglutinating language)
(4) Clump together
(5) As of bacteria
(6) red blood cells
(7) etc.
(1) In addition to increasing the viscosity of airway secretions, albumin can agglutinate individual cilia and destroy coordinated ciliary motion, which may lead to impairment of mucociliary clearance.
(2) These strains agglutinate human red cells
(3) Cell fragments agglutinate and form intricate meshes
(4) The u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510mixed fieldu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb results with anti-A sera showed one large agglutinate with u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510free cellsu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb in the background.
(5) The pronouns in Sumerian are gender indifferent just like in Uralic and Altaic and are also affixed to the morpheme and become part of the agglutinated phrase.
(6) Lump asafoetida, sometimes called mass, is the most common commercial form, consisting of tears agglutinated into a more or less uniform mass or lump.
(7) If the antiserum agglutinates in your red blood cells, you are Rh positive.
(8) In most cases, the first 2nd, 3rd or 4th letters of each Basque word were agglutinated into a new word.
(9) At first, the attempts to separate agglutinated plates applying mechanical force were undertaken.
(10) That is, part of what's monstrous about monsters is somehow this very agglutination of significance, these uncontrolled outgrowths of meaning.
(11) Rapid assays are generally configured as flow-through, lateral flow, or agglutination assays.
(12) The combination of B antibodies and B antigens will cause agglutination .
(13) Latex agglutination , while quick, simple, and sensitive, is not recommended for routine use as pathogens cannot be ruled out by a negative test result.
(14) The problem is that Inuktitut is a language where phrases are joined together in a single word - what we call an agglutinating language - so even circumlocutions like u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510wet sticky snowu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb come out as one word.
(15) A cross-match later revealed that her serum agglutinated her husband's cells.
(16) French-based Creoles are notable for such fused forms in which the noun is agglutinated to the article, as Haitian Creole dlo u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510wateru251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb, which corresponds to the French sequence of words de l' eau.
(17) Languages can be classified into one of three types: isolating or noninflective, agglutinating , and inflecting.
(18) English has a tendency towards isolation (as in I will now go out for a walk), but both agglutination (as in clever-ly and high-er) and fusion (as in gave, in which give and past are fused) are also found.
(19) The direct agglutination test, in which stained parasites are agglutinated by serum antibodies, is popular in Iran and Africa, but variation between batches and the high cost of commercially available antigen are limiting factors.
(20) Pangolins are conspicuous and remarkable because their backs are covered with large, overlapping scales made up of agglutinated hairs.
agglutinative