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Middle English conjugat, from Latin conjugatus, past participle of conjugare to unite, from com- + jugare to join, from jugum yoke — more at yoke First Known Use Adjective 15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a Verb 1530, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1 Noun ...
verbundergo conjugation adjectiveof an organic compound; containing two or more double bonds each separated from the other by a single bond Etymologies from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition [Latinconiugāre, coniugāt-, to join together :com-, com- +iug...
1520s, in the grammatical sense, "inflect (a verb) through all its various forms," from Latinconiugatus, past participle ofconiugare"to yoke together," from assimilated form ofcom"with, together" (seecon-) +iugare"to join," fromiugum"yoke" (from PIE root*yeug-"to join"). "This...
- Sí, bueno, lo que pasa es quelideroun clamor popular- - Yeah, well, the point is I'mleadinga groundswell. lideras "Túliderascon amor y, esta nación te seguirá.""Youleadwith love and, this nation shall follow you" - Y túliderasel sindicato.-And you are the leader of the ...
The meaning of CONJUGATE is joined together especially in pairs : coupled. How to use conjugate in a sentence.
Middle English conjugat, from Latin conjugatus, past participle of conjugare to unite, from com- + jugare to join, from jugum yoke — more at yoke First Known Use Adjective 15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a Verb 1530, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1 Noun ...