List of synonyms from "ages" to synonyms from "aggregate fruit"
Discover all the synonyms available for the terms aggravate, agglutinogen, aggregate, aggrandization, agglomerate, aggie and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the synonyms associated with it.
Definition of the day : « agglutinative »
- As in sticky : adj gummy, adhesive
- With regard to syntax, the Basque resembles all agglutinative languages.
- Extract from : « Basque Legends » by Wentworth Webster
- The juxtaposing technique we may call an “agglutinative” one, if we like.
- Extract from : « Language » by Edward Sapir
- They spoke an agglutinative language, and resembled the Chinese very much both in physical type and in character.
- Extract from : « Human Origins » by Samuel Laing
- Their absence, however, is readily explained by the persistence of the agglutinative principle, which renders them unnecessary.
- Extract from : « Man, Past and Present » by Agustus Henry Keane
- The main differences shown by these varieties are agglutinative differences.
- Extract from : « Food Poisoning » by Edwin Oakes Jordan
- The Sumerian language was of agglutinative type, radically distinct both from the pure Semitic idioms and from Egyptian.
- Extract from : « History Of Egypt, Chalda, Syria, Babylonia, And Assyria In The Light Of Recent Discovery » by L.W. King and H.R. Hall
- Their language was "agglutinative monosyllabic," with mingled Nigritic and Semitic characteristics.
- Extract from : « The Rand-McNally Bible Atlas » by Jesse L. Hurlbut
- Chinese belongs to the former class of languages, the "monosyllabic," Turkish to the latter, the "agglutinative."
- Extract from : « Chaldea » by Znade A. Ragozin
- Agglutinative languages do not often possess special adverbial endings.
- Extract from : « Sumerian Hymns » by Frederick Augustus Vanderburgh
- By the theory the monosyllabic is lower than the agglutinative, and inherently less useful.
- Extract from : « Commentary Upon the Maya-Tzental Perez Codex » by William E. Gates
