NOUN | agglomerate | agglomerates | |
VERB | to agglomerate | agglomerated | agglomerated agglomerating | agglomerates | |
SYNO | agglomerate | agglomerated | agglomerative | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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Usage Examples English
- It is coloured grey and includes some basalt and pyroclastic fallout such as tuff and agglomerate.
- According to INDEC in the 2001 census Rivadavia has a population of 76,150 inhabitants, placing it in third place as the most populous department of the province after the Rawson and Capital, integrating well to agglomerate Great San Juan.
- It includes city-states that agglomerate with their neighbouring countries.
- The Terminal del Sol is the bus terminal, which serves the entire area, for this purpose it is located in the center of the agglomerate.
- Such rocks include rhyolite tuff, lapilli agglomerate, and vesicular basalt.
- Coarser-grained soils tend to be free-flowing and do not agglomerate into clumps.
- The 3) primordial rubble pile model for comet formation says that comets agglomerate in the region where Jupiter was forming.
- Most of Russell is dominated by the lowest layer of the Ainslie Volcanics, a grey dacite and other erupted particles such as agglomerate and tuff.
- Kimberlite pipes in Canada, Russia and South Africa have incompletely preserved tephra and agglomerate facies.
- The city is the industrial and economic center of an urban agglomerate comprising 19 municipalities with a total of 672.053 inhabitants, being consecutively among the top brazilian cities with the best urban sanitation.
- If backwash is not sufficient, oil can cause media to agglomerate, known as mudballing.
- The processing unit would let COMILOG export manganese agglomerate for production of ferromanganese, with a capacity of 600,000 tons of agglomerate per year.
- This means that the solid particles do not agglomerate or phase separate even in extremely strong magnetic fields.
- Standing describes the precariat as an agglomerate of several different social groups, notably immigrants, young educated people, and those who have fallen out of the old-style industrial working class.
- There is an outcropping bed of harder rock or other agglomerate in the river bed (which is usually clay, silt and till on the River Hull) near Stoneferry.
- In many materials, atoms or molecules agglomerate together to form objects at the nanoscale.
- It is a municipality and the urban core of a rapidly growing urban agglomerate in Nepal.
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