glue

  • 11glue — index adhere (fasten), bond (hold together), cement, combine (join together), join (bring toge …

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  • 12glué — glué, ée (glu é, ée) part. passé de gluer. Des branches gluées …

    Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • 13GLUE — Links Users Everywhere GNU Internet Groupware …

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  • 14GLUE — Links Users Everywhere GNU Internet Groupware …

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  • 15glue — verb has inflections glues, glued, gluing; the adjective is gluey …

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  • 16glue — [n] adhesive cement, gum, gunk*, mucilage, paste, plaster, spit*, stickum*; concept 475 …

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  • 17glue — gluelike, adj. gluer, n. /glooh/, n., v., glued, gluing. n. 1. a hard, impure, protein gelatin, obtained by boiling skins, hoofs, and other animal substances in water, that when melted or diluted is a strong adhesive. 2. any of various solutions… …

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  • 18glue — {{11}}glue (n.) early 13c., from O.Fr. glu birdlime (12c.), from L.L. glutem (nom. glus) glue, from L. gluten glue, beeswax, from PIE *gleit to glue, paste (Cf. Lith. glitus sticky, glitas mucus; O.E. cliða plaster …

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  • 19glue */ — I UK [ɡluː] / US [ɡlu] noun Word forms glue : singular glue plural glues 1) [countable/uncountable] a sticky substance that you use to fix things to each other a pot of glue 2) [uncountable] an idea, person, or thing that unites people Is the… …

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  • 20glue — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun … OF GLUE ▪ bottle (esp. AmE), pot (esp. BrE), tube ▪ All you will need is a sharp knife and a tube of glue. VERB + GLUE ▪ apply …

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