Conjugal(a.) Belonging to marriage; suitable or appropriate to the marriage state or to married persons; matrimonial; connubial.
Conjugality(n.) The conjugal state; sexual intercourse.
Conjugally(adv.) In a conjugal manner; matrimonially; connubially.
Conjugate(a.) United in pairs; yoked together; coupled.
Conjugate(a.) In single pairs; coupled.
Conjugate(a.) Containing two or more radicals supposed to act the part of a single one.
Conjugate(a.) Agreeing in derivation and radical signification; -- said of words.
Conjugate(a.) Presenting themselves simultaneously and having reciprocal properties; -- frequently used in pure and applied mathematics with reference to two quantities, points, lines, axes, curves, etc.
Conjugate(n.) A word agreeing in derivation with another word, and therefore generally resembling it in signification.
Conjugate(n.) A complex radical supposed to act the part of a single radical.
Conjugate(v. i.) To unite in a kind of sexual union, as two or more cells or individuals among the more simple plants and animals.
Conjugate(v. t.) To unite in marriage; to join.
Conjugate(v. t.) To inflect (a verb), or give in order the forms which it assumed in its several voices, moods, tenses, numbers, and persons.
Conjugated(imp. & p. p.) of Conjugate
Conjugating(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Conjugate
Conjugation(n.) the act of uniting or combining; union; assemblage.
Conjugation(n.) Two things conjoined; a pair; a couple.
Conjugation(n.) The act of conjugating a verb or giving in order its various parts and inflections.
Conjugation(n.) A scheme in which are arranged all the parts of a verb.
Conjugation(n.) A class of verbs conjugated in the same manner.
Conjugation(n.) A kind of sexual union; -- applied to a blending of the contents of two or more cells or individuals in some plants and lower animals, by which new spores or germs are developed.
Conjugational(a.) relating to conjugation.
Words within conjugations