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ALL meanings of misconjugate

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  • verb with object misconjugate Grammar. to inflect (a verb). to recite or display all or some subsets of the inflected forms of (a verb), in a fixed order: One conjugates the present tense of the verb “be” as “I am, you are, he is, we are, you are, they are.”. 1
  • verb with object misconjugate to join together, especially in marriage. 1
  • verb without object misconjugate Biology. to unite; to undergo conjugation. 1
  • verb without object misconjugate Grammar. to be characterized by conjugation: The Latin verb esse does not conjugate in the passive voice. 1
  • adjective misconjugate joined together, especially in a pair or pairs; coupled. 1
  • adjective misconjugate Botany. (of a pinnate leaf) having only one pair of leaflets. 1
  • adjective misconjugate Grammar. (of words) having a common derivation. 1
  • adjective misconjugate Bibliography. (of two leaves in a book) forming one sheet. 1
  • adjective misconjugate Mathematics. (of two points, lines, etc.) so related as to be interchangeable in the enunciation of certain properties. (of an element) so related to a second element of a group that there exists a third element of the group that, multiplying one element on the right and the other element on the left, results in equal elements. (of two complex numbers) differing only in the sign of the imaginary part. 1
  • adjective misconjugate Chemistry. of or noting two or more liquids in equilibrium with one another. (of an acid and a base) related by the loss or gain of a proton: NH 3 is a base conjugate to NH 4 + . NH 4 + is an acid conjugate to NH 3 . Also, conjugated. (of an organic compound) containing two or more double bonds each separated from the other by a single bond. 1
  • noun misconjugate one of a group of conjugate words. 1
  • noun misconjugate Mathematics. either of two conjugate points, lines, etc. Also called complex conjugate, conjugate complex number. either of a pair of complex numbers of the type a + bi and a − bi, where a and b are real numbers and i is imaginary. 1
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