The difference between Agglutinative and Tenacious
When used as adjectives, agglutinative means sticky, tacky, adhesive, whereas tenacious means clinging to an object or surface.
Agglutinative is also noun with the meaning: a sticky material.
check bellow for the other definitions of Agglutinative and Tenacious
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Agglutinative as an adjective:
Sticky, tacky, adhesive.
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Agglutinative as an adjective (linguistics):
Having words derived by combining parts, each with a separate meaning.
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Agglutinative as a noun:
A sticky material; an adhesive.
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Tenacious as an adjective:
Clinging to an object or surface; adhesive.
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Tenacious as an adjective:
Unwilling to yield or give up; dogged.
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Tenacious as an adjective:
Holding together; cohesive.
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Tenacious as an adjective:
Having a good memory; retentive.