What does eglomerate mean?
Eglomerate means (rare, ambitransitive) To unwind, as a thread from a ball..
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(rare, ambitransitive) To unwind, as a thread from a ball..
At another signal from Barelegs, their tails gradually eglomerated, and all joyfully made away from the shore, landing in the same order about seventy yards lower down.
They are a mighty force to reckon with; they are the most esteemed, revered and reverenced; they are the most liked and lovable kindly souls; they have no likes and dislikes; they are purely spiritual, they effuse effulgence and eglomerate all knots of man's obstacles, sufferings and worries, spiritual, mental and material.
They attach themselves to the eglomerated solids and oil particles and lift them to the surface of the water.
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Eglomerate means (rare, ambitransitive) To unwind, as a thread from a ball..
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At another signal from Barelegs, their tails gradually eglomerated, and all joyfully made away from the shore, landing in the same order about seventy yards lower down.
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