conjugation
Meaning of conjugation
- The coming together of things; union.
- The temporary fusion of organisms, especially as part of sexual reproduction
- Sexual relations within marriage
- (grammar) In some languages, one of several classifications of verbs according to what inflections they take.
- (grammar) The act of conjugating a verb.
- (grammar) The conjugated forms of a verb.
- A system of delocalized orbitals consisting of alternating single bonds and double bonds
- A mapping sending x to gxg-1, where g and x are elements of a group; inner automorphism
- A function which negates the non-real part of a complex or hypercomplex number; complex conjugation
Information about conjugation
- It is a name.
- The plural form of conjugation is: conjugations.
- Languages in which conjugation is used:
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Hyphenation of conjugation
con-ju-ga-tion
- It consists of 4 syllables and 11 chars.
- conjugation is a word polysyllabic because it has four or more syllables
conjugation synonyms
Meaning junction:
junction, conjunction, colligation
Meaning coupling:
coupling, mating, pairing, union
Meaning union:
union, unification, uniting, jointure
Translation of conjugation
- French: conjugaison, accouplement
- German: Konjugation
- Spanish: conjugación, unión, apareamiento
- Italian: accoppiamento
- Portuguese: acasalamento
Words that rhyme with conjugation
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