You can make 747 anagrams from letters in conjugates (acegjnostu).
1425-75; late Middle English (adj.) Latin conjugātus (past participle of conjugāre to yoke together), equivalent to con- con- + jug(um) yoke If every diameter is perpendicular to its conjugate the conic is a circle. Thirsting to be amused, he could not conjugate the active verb "to amuse." The Anglo-Saxon man wants him to learn to conjugate and wear suspenders. These lines a and a′ are said to be conjugate with regard to the surface. Maddy knew well what "conjugate" meant, but that verb Amo, what could it mean? As to you, 'new boy,' you will conjugate 'ridiculus sum' twenty times. Even Murray can only afford to conjugate one example,—To Love. conjugate: to bring together in pairs: consisting of a single pair. I will not spare you,” said I; “this evening I intend to make you conjugate an Armenian verb. It will be convenient to say that this line and the plane are conjugate with each other. I will not spare you,” said I; “this evening I intend to make you conjugate an Armenian verb. Thirsting to be amused, he could not conjugate the active verb "to amuse." conjugate: to bring together in pairs: consisting of a single pair. The Anglo-Saxon man wants him to learn to conjugate and wear suspenders. Even Murray can only afford to conjugate one example,—To Love. As to you, 'new boy,' you will conjugate 'ridiculus sum' twenty times. Maddy knew well what "conjugate" meant, but that verb Amo, what could it mean? These lines a and a′ are said to be conjugate with regard to the surface. If every diameter is perpendicular to its conjugate the conic is a circle. It will be convenient to say that this line and the plane are conjugate with each other.
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