Any entity formed by joining two or more smaller entities together.
(of a complex number) A complex conjugate.
More generally, any of a set of irrational or complex numbers that are zeros of the same polynomial with integral coefficients.
(of an element of an extension field) Given a field extension L / K and an element α ∈ L, any other element β ∈ L that is another root of the minimal polynomial of α over K.
An explementary angle.
(grammar) A word agreeing in derivation with another word, and therefore generally resembling it in meaning.
A weak and a strong antigen covalently linked together
(grammar) To inflect (a verb) for each person, in order, for one or more tenses.
In English, the verb 'to be' is conjugated as follows: 'I am', 'you are', 'he/she/it is', 'we are', 'you are', 'they are'.
To multiply on the left by one element and on the right by its inverse.
To join together, unite; to juxtapose.
(of bacteria and algae) To temporarily fuse, exchanging or transferring DNA.
United in pairs; yoked together; coupled.
In single pairs; coupled.
Containing two or more radicals supposed to act the part of a single one.
(grammar) Agreeing in derivation and radical signification; said of words.
Presenting themselves simultaneously and having reciprocal properties; said of quantities, points, lines, axes, curves, etc.