conjugado
conjugated
adjective kohn-hoo-GAH-doh Rare
Origin: From Latin conjugatus, past participle of conjugare (to join together).
Usage Note
Conjugado in chemistry refers to a system with alternating single and multiple bonds, allowing electron delocalisation — a polímero conjugado (conjugated polymer) can conduct electricity. In grammar it means 'conjugated' (a verb that has been inflected). The context almost always disambiguates the two senses; in materials science the chemistry sense dominates.
Examples
"Los polímeros conjugados son conductores de electricidad."
Natural Translation
Conjugated polymers are conductors of electricity.
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