The difference between Conglutinate and Paste
When used as verbs, conglutinate means to stick or glue together, whereas paste means to stick with paste.
Conglutinate is also adjective with the meaning: glued together.
Paste is also noun with the meaning: one of flour, fat, or similar ingredients used in making pastry.
check bellow for the other definitions of Conglutinate and Paste
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Conglutinate as a verb:
To stick or glue together.
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Conglutinate as a verb:
To join together; to unite.
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Conglutinate as an adjective:
Glued together; united, as by some adhesive substance.
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Paste as a noun (obsolete):
A soft moist mixture, in particular: One of flour, fat, or similar ingredients used in making pastry. Pastry. One of pounded foods, such as fish paste, liver paste, or tomato paste. One used as an adhesive, especially for putting up wallpapers, etc.
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Paste as a noun (physics):
A substance that behaves as a solid until a sufficiently large load or stress is applied, at which point it flows like a fluid
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Paste as a noun:
A hard lead-containing glass, or an artificial gemstone made from this glass.
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Paste as a noun (obsolete):
Pasta.
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Paste as a noun (mineralogy):
The mineral substance in which other minerals are embedded.
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Paste as a verb (transitive):
To stick with paste; to cause to adhere by or as if by paste.
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Paste as a verb (intransitive, computing):
To insert a piece of (e.g. text, picture, audio, video, movie container etc.) previously copied or cut from somewhere else.
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Paste as a verb (transitive, informal):
To strike or beat someone or something.
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Paste as a verb (transitive, informal):
To defeat decisively or by a large margin.