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Что (кто) такое agglutinate$1782$ - определение

PROCESS IN LINGUISTIC MORPHOLOGY DERIVATION IN WHICH COMPLEX WORDS ARE FORMED BY STRINGING TOGETHER MORPHEMES WITHOUT CHANGING THEM IN SPELLING OR PHONETICS
Agglutinative; Agglutinate Languages; Agglutinate; Agglutination (linguistics); Agglunative
  • Kichwa]], an agglutinative language.

British Library, MS Egerton 1782         
MS Egerton 1782; Egerton MS 1782; Egerton 1782
Egerton MS 1782 is the index title of an early sixteenth-century Irish vellum manuscript housed in the Egerton Collection of the British Library, London.
Section 1782 Discovery         
Section 1782 Discovery
Section 1782 of Title 28 of the United States Code is a federal statute that allows a litigant (party) to a legal proceeding outside the United States to apply to an American court to obtain evidence for use in the non-US proceeding. The full name of Section 1782 is "Assistance to foreign and international tribunals and to litigants before such tribunals.
Agglutinate         
·adj United with glue or as with glue; cemented together.
II. Agglutinate ·vt To unite, or cause to adhere, as with glue or other viscous substance; to unite by causing an adhesion of substances.
III. Agglutinate ·adj Consisting of root words combined but not materially altered as to form or meaning; as, agglutinate forms, languages, ·etc. ·see Agglutination, 2.

Википедия

Agglutination

In linguistics, agglutination is a morphological process in which words are formed by stringing together morphemes, each of which corresponds to a single syntactic feature. Languages that use agglutination widely are called agglutinative languages. For example, in the agglutinative language of Turkish, the word evlerinizden ("from your houses") consists of the morphemes ev-ler-iniz-den, literally translated morpheme-by-morpheme as house-plural-your(plural)-from. Agglutinative languages are often contrasted with isolating languages, in which words are monomorphemic, and fusional languages, in which words can be complex, but morphemes may correspond to multiple features.