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glutinate
† ˈglutinate, v. Obs. [f. ppl. stem of L. glūtināre, f. glūtin-, glūten glue.] 1. trans. Med. a. To close up, heal (a wound). b. To cure relaxation in (the bowels, veins, etc.); to constipate. Also absol.1564 P. Moore Hope Health ii. ix. 37 Comferie..glutinateth and ioyneth together freshe woundes. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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disglutinate
disˈglutinate, v. rare. [f. dis- 6 + glutinate v.] trans. To unglue, deglutinate.1870 C. J. Smith Syn. & Antonyms, Agglutinate, Antonym..Resolve, Disglutinate. Oxford English Dictionary
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glutinant
† ˈglutinant, ppl. a. Obs. rare—1. [ad. L. glūtinant-em, pres. pple. of glūtināre to glutinate.] = glutinative a.1684 tr. Bonet's Merc. Compit. vii. 252 Which dressing may be kept on by a defensative and glutinant Plaster. Oxford English Dictionary
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unglutinate
unˈglutinate, v. [un-2 3.] = unglue v. 1 c.1683 Pettus Ess. Metallick Words s.v. Load-stone, To be kept from..moist places, which do unglutinate, and so destroyes or subdues their Virtues. Oxford English Dictionary
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deglutinate
deˈglutinate, v. [f. L. dēglūtināt-, ppl. stem of dēglūtināre to unglue (Pliny), f. de- I. 6 + glūtināre to glue.] † 1. trans. To unglue; to loosen or separate (things glued together). Obs.1609 J. Davies Holy Roode (1876) 16 (D.) The Hand of Outrage that deglutinates His Vesture, glu'd with gore⁓blo... Oxford English Dictionary
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glutinative
† ˈglutinative, a. and n. Med. Obs. [ad. late L. glūtinātīv-us, f. glūtināre: see glutinate.] A. adj. Having the property of joining together or closing up (wounds, etc.); constrictive.1578 Lyte Dodoens i. ciii. 146 The same [rootes of Comferie] are so glutinatiue that if [etc.]. 1585 Banister tr. W... Oxford English Dictionary
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reglutinate
† reˈglutinate, v. Obs. rare—0. [f. L. reglūtināre: see re- 2 a, 2 d and glutinate.] trans. To unglue (Cockeram 1623), or glue again (Blount 1656). So † reˈglutination, an ungluing (Cockeram); a gluing again (Phillips 1658). Oxford English Dictionary
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conglutinate
▪ I. conˈglutinate, ppl. a. [ad. L. conglūtinātus, pa. pple. of conglūtināre: see next.] † 1. as pa. pple. = conglutinated: see next.1531 Elyot Gov. iii. i, All these to gether conglutinate and effectually executed maketh a perfecte definicion of iustyce. 1610 Healey St. Aug. Citie of God xv. xvi. (... Oxford English Dictionary
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glue
▪ I. glue, n. (gl(j)uː) Forms: 4–5 glu, 4–8 glew(e, (4 glyu, 5 glowe, gluwe, glewȝ, 6 gleu), 4– glue. [ad. OF. glu (sense 1), Pr. glut:—late L. glūt-em, glūs glue.] † 1. Bird-lime. Also fig. Obs.c 1380 Wyclif Serm. Sel. Wks. I. 223 Flee we her sentence as heresie or fendis glewe. c 1440 Promp. Parv.... Oxford English Dictionary
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