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1. conjugate
noun. ['ˌkɑːndʒəˈgeɪt, ˈkɑːndʒəˌgeɪt'] a mixture of two partially miscible liquids A and B produces two conjugate solutions: one of A in B and another of B in A.
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Rhymes with Complex Conjugate
Sentences with complex-conjugate
1. Noun Phrase
Dividing complex numbers involves multiplying the numerator and denominator of the fraction by the complex conjugate of the denominator.
2. Noun Phrase
The complex conjugate just means the version of the complex number with the imaginary part reversed in sign.
2. conjugate
verb. ['ˌkɑːndʒəˈgeɪt, ˈkɑːndʒəˌgeɪt'] unite chemically so that the product is easily broken down into the original compounds.
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3. conjugate
verb. ['ˌkɑːndʒəˈgeɪt, ˈkɑːndʒəˌgeɪt'] add inflections showing person, number, gender, tense, aspect, etc..
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5. conjugate
adjective. ['ˌkɑːndʒəˈgeɪt, ˈkɑːndʒəˌgeɪt'] of an organic compound; containing two or more double bonds each separated from the other by a single bond.
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6. complex
adjective. ['ˈkɑːmplɛks, kəmˈplɛks'] complicated in structure; consisting of interconnected parts.
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- complexe (French)
- complexus (Latin)
7. complex
noun. ['ˈkɑːmplɛks, kəmˈplɛks'] a conceptual whole made up of complicated and related parts.
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- complexe (French)
- complexus (Latin)
8. complex
noun. ['ˈkɑːmplɛks, kəmˈplɛks'] a compound described in terms of the central atom to which other atoms are bound or coordinated.
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- complexe (French)
- complexus (Latin)
9. complex
noun. ['ˈkɑːmplɛks, kəmˈplɛks'] (psychoanalysis) a combination of emotions and impulses that have been rejected from awareness but still influence a person's behavior.
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- complexe (French)
- complexus (Latin)
10. complex
noun. ['ˈkɑːmplɛks, kəmˈplɛks'] a whole structure (as a building) made up of interconnected or related structures.
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- complexe (French)
- complexus (Latin)