conjugation
41conjugation — con|ju|ga|tion [ˌkɔndʒuˈgeıʃən US ˌka:n ] n 1.) the way that a particular verb conjugates 2.) a set of verbs in languages such as Latin that conjugate in the same way …
42conjugation — con·ju·ga·tion || ‚kÉ’ndÊ’ÊŠ geɪʃn n. set of various inflectional forms of a verb (Grammar); union, fusion, joining …
43conjugation — [kɒndʒʊ geɪʃ(ə)n] noun 1》 Grammar the variation of the form of a verb, by which the voice, mood, tense, number, and person are identified. ↘the class in which a verb is put according to the manner of this variation. 2》 Biology the temporary… …
44conjugation — noun (C) technical 1 a set of verbs in languages such as Latin that conjugate in the same way 2 the way that a particular verb conjugates conjunction noun 1 in conjunction with working, happening, or being used with someone or something else: The …
45conjugation — con·ju·ga·tion …
46conjugation — Hō aui ana, ho ololi ōlelo …
47conjugation — 1. Union of gametes or unicellular organisms during fertilization. 2. The unidirectional transfer of plasmid DNA from one bacterium cell to another, involving cell to cell contact. The plasmid usually encodes the majority of the functions… …
48conjugation — n. 1 Gram. a system of verbal inflection. 2 a the act or an instance of conjugating. b an instance of this. 3 Biol. the fusion of two gametes in reproduction. Derivatives: conjugational adj. Etymology: L conjugatio (as conjugate) …
49Latin conjugation — Conjugation is the creation of derived forms of a verb from its basic forms or principal parts. It may be affected by person, number, gender, tense, mood, voice or other language specific factors. When, for example, we use a verb to function as… …
50Conjugation of isometries in Euclidean space — In a group, the conjugate by g of h is ghg−1. Contents 1 Translation 2 Inversion 3 Rotation 4 Reflection …