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Verb
/ˈkänjəˌgāt/,
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conjugated, past tense; conjugated, past participle; conjugates, 3rd person singular present; conjugating, present participle;
  1. Give the different forms of (a verb in an inflected language) as they vary according to voice, mood, tense, number, and person

  2. (of bacteria or unicellular organisms) Become temporarily united in order to exchange genetic material
    • - E. coli only conjugate when one of the cells possesses fertility genes
  3. (of gametes) Become fused

  4. Be combined with or joined to reversibly
    • - bilirubin is then conjugated by liver enzymes and excreted in the bile
Noun
  1. A thing that is conjugate or conjugated, in particular

  2. A substance formed by the reversible combination of two or more others

  3. A mathematical value or entity having a reciprocal relation with another


  1. (conjugate) joined together especially in a pair or pairs
  2. (conjugate) unite chemically so that the product is easily broken down into the original compounds
  3. conjugate solution: a mixture of two partially miscible liquids A and B produces two conjugate solutions: one of A in B and another of B in A
  4. (conjugate) (of a pinnate leaflet) having only one pair of leaflets
  5. (conjugate) add inflections showing person, number, gender, tense, aspect, etc.; "conjugate the verb"
  6. (conjugate) formed by the union of two compounds; "a conjugated protein"
  7. (Conjugate (algebra)) In algebra, a conjugate of an element in a quadratic extension field of a field K is its image under the unique non-identity automorphism of the extended field that fixes K. ...
  8. (Conjugation (chemistry)) In chemistry, a conjugated system is a system of connected p-orbitals in compounds with alternating single and multiple bonds. Lone pairs, radicals or carbenium ions may be part of the system. The compound may be cylic, acyclic or both. ...
  9. (Conjugation (genetics)) Bacterial conjugation is the transfer of genetic material between bacterial cells by direct cell-to-cell contact or by a bridge-like connection between two cells. ...
  10. (Conjugation (group theory)) In mathematics, especially group theory, the elements of any group may be partitioned into conjugacy classes; members of the same conjugacy class share many properties, and study of conjugacy classes of non-abelian groups reveals many important features of their ...
  11. (conjugate) Any entity formed by joining two or more smaller entities together; (of a complex number) A complex conjugate; An explementary angle
  12. (conjugation) The coming together of things; The temporary fusion of organisms, especially as part of sexual reproduction; Sexual relations within marriage; In some languages, one of several classifications of verbs according to what inflections they take; The act of conjugating a verb; A ...
  13. (Conjugate) An analyte or antibody which has been tagged with an enzyme tracer.
  14. (Conjugate) Algorithms of the form XYX'. Link: Ryan Heise's Method Step 3, Jaap's Puzzle Page Theory
  15. (Conjugate) Joined at the gutter margin..
  16. (conjugate) (1) joined in twos; (2) copulation, especially isogamic copulation.
  17. (conjugate) (v) bеtlеrgе, cеgеrgе
  18. (conjugate) A related substance, differing only slightly.
  19. (conjugate) Covalently linked complex of two or more molecules (e.g. fluorescein conjugated to antibody).
  20. (conjugate) This is the practice of putting a verb through all the different forms it can take on. I walk, you walk, he walks - and in past tense: I walked, you walked, he walked.
  21. (conjugation) form of sexual reproduction (exchange of genetic material) used by some unicellular organisms.
  22. (conjugation) a mating process where the temporary union of two one celled organisms results in the exchange of genetic material.
  23. (CONJUGATION) The process by which two bacteria in close proximity exchange a piece of DNA through a hollow tube-like structure called a PILUS. This is also called bacterial mating
  24. (CONJUGATION) the kind of sexual fusion of somatic cells seen in zygomycetes; an adaptation to the absence of motile gametes.
  25. (Conjugation) Alternating double and single bonds. In dyes, it determines the wave length of visiable light that can be absobed  (Le Couteur & Burreson 166)