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glutinar

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin glūtināre. Also found in  English glutinousFrench glutineuxItalian glutinosoSpanish glutinoso. Decision no. 1210, Progreso VII.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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glutinar (present glutinas, past glutinis, future glutinos, conditional glutinus, imperative glutinez)

  1. (transitive, intransitive) to stick, fasten or be fastened by adhesion; adhere, paste, glue, agglutinate

Conjugation

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Conjugation of glutinar
present past future
infinitive glutinar glutinir glutinor
tense glutinas glutinis glutinos
conditional glutinus
imperative glutinez
adjective active participle glutinanta glutininta glutinonta
adverbial active participle glutinante glutininte glutinonte
nominal
active participle
singular glutinanto glutininto glutinonto
plural glutinanti glutininti glutinonti
adjective passive participle glutinata glutinita glutinota
adverbial passive participle glutinate glutinite glutinote
nominal
passive participle
singular glutinato glutinito glutinoto
plural glutinati glutiniti glutinoti

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