conglutination

/kənˌɡluːtɪˈneɪʃən/
noun
  1. The act or process of sticking or gluing things together.
    • The conglutination of the paper layers made the homemade book sturdy.
    • The conglutination of the broken vase pieces required a strong adhesive.
    • In biology class, we studied the conglutination of cells during wound healing.
  2. A mass or lump formed by sticking together.
    • A conglutination of old gum and dirt had formed under the desk.
    • The chef noticed a conglutination of flour and water in the mixing bowl.
    • The conglutination of snow on the car's windshield was hard to scrape off.
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