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Agglomerated   Listen
verb
Agglomerate  v. t.  (past & past part. agglomerated; pres. part. agglomerating)  To wind or collect into a ball; hence, to gather into a mass or anything like a mass. "Where he builds the agglomerated pile."



Agglomerate  v. i.  To collect in a mass.



adjective
Agglomerated, Agglomerate  adj.  
1.
Collected into a ball, heap, or mass.
2.
(Bot.) Collected into a rounded head of flowers.



agglomerated  adj.  
1.
Clustered together but not coherent. "An agglomerated flower head"
Synonyms: agglomerate, agglomerative, aggregate, clustered.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Agglomerated" Quotes from Famous Books



... to how the refuse of coal shall be utilized has been solved in the manufacture from it of an agglomerated artificial fuel, which is coming more and more into general use on railways and steamboats, in the industries, and even in ...
— Scientific American Supplement No. 360, November 25, 1882 • Various

... was most singular when one came to reflect soberly upon it all. Events, say the occultists, have souls, or at least that agglomerate life due to the emotions and thoughts of all concerned in them, so that cities, and even whole countries, have great astral shapes which may become visible to the eye of vision; and certainly ...
— Three More John Silence Stories • Algernon Blackwood

... within the atom a kind of electric impulse which breaks it into two electrified fragments; i.e. the positive centre, the size of the molecule itself, and the negative centre, constituted by an electron a thousand times smaller. Round these two centres, at the ordinary temperature, are agglomerated by attraction other molecules, and in this manner the ions whose properties have just ...
— The New Physics and Its Evolution • Lucien Poincare



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