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conjugateOne entry found for conjugate. Main Entry: 1con·ju·gatePronunciation: 'kän-ji-g&t, -j&-"gAt Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English conjugat, from Latin conjugatus, past participle of conjugare to unite, from com- + jugare to join, from jugum yoke -- more at YOKE 1 a : joined together especially in pairs : COUPLED b : acting or operating as if joined 2 a : having features in common but opposite or inverse in some particular b : relating to or being conjugate complex numbers <complex roots occurring in conjugate pairs> 3 of an acid or base : related by the difference of a proton <the acid NH4+ and the base NH3 are conjugate to each other> 4 : having the same derivation and therefore usually some likeness in meaning <conjugate words> 5 of two leaves of a book : forming a single piece - con·ju·gate·ly adverb - con·ju·gate·ness noun
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