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Example sentences for "conjugating"

Lexicographically close words:
conjointly; conjoyned; conjugal; conjugate; conjugated; conjugation; conjugations; conjuges; conjugial; conjugio
  1. More advanced stage, the conjugating cells (a) are still distinct from one another; the warty thickenings of their walls have commenced to form.

  2. Septation of the conjugating cells (a) from the suspensors (b).

  3. The form of conjugating the active verb, is often called the Active Voice, and that of the passive verb, the Passive Voice.

  4. What is the compound form of conjugating active or neuter verbs?

  5. There are four kinds of pronouns used in the Maya, all of which are used in conjugating verbs.

  6. Defn: A particular mode of inflecting or conjugating verbs, or a particular form of a verb, by means of which is indicated the relation of the subject of the verb to the action which the verb expresses.

  7. Defn: A sexual cell or germ cell; a conjugating cell which unites with another of like or unlike character to form a new individual.

  8. This difference of size in the conjugating cell is, however, without importance.

  9. The conjugating cells have in no way died during the process of conjugation; they have only united.

  10. Here the conjugating cells swim free in water; they have no cell-wall, and move actively by cilia.

  11. The zygoblasts of conjugating algæ, as in Spirogyra.

  12. Those which are of one kind may be termed, from their habit of yoking themselves together, zygoblasts, or conjugating cells.

  13. We have observed that boys, in conjugating verbs, give no indications of delight, except that which an ingenuous disposition always feels in the acquisition of knowledge.

  14. If you learn thoroughly the conjugation of the verb in the indicative mood, you will find no difficulty in conjugating it through those that follow, for in the conjugation through all the moods, there is a great similarity.

  15. The passive is formed by conjugating the verb yi, come, with the ablative of the infinitive.

  16. Tenses corresponding to the English perfect and pluperfect are formed by conjugating the auxiliary verb, adding the appropriate suffixes, with the compound past participle.

  17. We have observed that boys, in conjugating verbs, give no indications of delight, except that which an ingenious disposition always feels in the acquisition of knowledge.

  18. But however this may be, the assumed attraction between the conjugating nuclei certainly cannot depend upon the molecular structure of their germ-plasm, which is the same in both, but it must be due to some accessory circumstance.

  19. II) methods alternately, although in the former case the conjugating swarm-cells cannot be distinguished with certainty as male or female.

  20. Rolph[187] has expressed the opinion that conjugation is a form of nutrition, so that the two conjugating individuals, as it were, devour each other.

  21. If rejuvenescence possesses any significance at all, it must be this,—that by its means a force, which did not previously exist in the conjugating individuals, is called into activity.

  22. But how is it that these four cells perish, while the nucleus, remaining in the yolk and conjugating with the sperm-nucleus, makes use of the whole body of the egg and developes into the embryo?

  23. The co-operation of the two tendencies of development contained in the two conjugating germ-cells produces of necessity a certain form of nose.

  24. In conjugating their verbs, the three primary tenses are well made out, but it is doubtful how much exactitude exists in the forms given for the oblique and conditional tenses.

  25. The two conjugating elements unite completely, cytoplasm with cytoplasm and nucleus with nucleus, to form the definitive sporoblast or zygote.

  26. In Stylorhynchus the difference between the conjugating gametes is not quite so pronounced (fig.

  27. Lastly, in Lankesteria, Gregarina, Clepsydrina, Diplocystis and Diplodina complete isogamy is found, there being no apparent difference whatever between the conjugating elements.

  28. This extrusion or expulsion by each of the conjugating cells of half its constituent elements is certainly very strange.

  29. This fusion merely results in the attainment of sexual maturity by the two conjugating individuals.

  30. There should be no such thing as instruction, in the sense which implies the cramming of the brain with information, or such mental gymnastics as conjugating irregular verbs and hunting for the least common multiple.

  31. The act of conjugating a verb or giving in order its various parts and inflections.

  32. A particular mode of inflecting or conjugating verbs, or a particular form of a verb, by means of which is indicated the relation of the subject of the verb to the action which the verb expresses.

  33. The art of declining and conjugating words.

  34. It consisted chiefly in conjugating Latin verbs, especially such as were obstinately irregular.

  35. The conjugating cells in some colonies are alike in size and appearance, in others different.

  36. For this to be true it is obvious that in some way the nuclei of the conjugating gametes have come to contain only half the usual number.

  37. The conjugating Paramoecia now separate, and each divides to form two new individuals.

  38. In Pandorina the two conjugating cells are similar in appearance, but in the genus Volvox we begin to see a difference in the appearance of the two kinds of conjugating cells.


  39. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "conjugating" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.