Adhesional

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ədˈhiːʒənəl/

Definitions of adhesional

adjective relating to or characterized by adhesion

Example Sentences

A1 The adhesional properties of the glue make it easy to stick things together.

A2 The adhesional bond between the two materials is strong and long-lasting.

B1 The adhesional strength of the tape is ideal for securing boxes during shipping.

B2 The adhesional properties of the new adhesive are superior to other products on the market.

C1 The adhesional characteristics of the material allow for precise and secure bonding in industrial applications.

C2 The adhesional properties of the specialized adhesive are crucial for maintaining the structural integrity of the aircraft.

Examples of adhesional in a Sentence

formal The adhesional properties of the glue make it perfect for bonding metal surfaces.

informal I love how adhesional this tape is, it sticks really well.

slang This adhesional stuff is like magic, it holds everything together.

figurative The adhesional bond between the two friends was unbreakable.

Grammatical Forms of adhesional

past tense

adhesionalized

plural

adhesional

comparative

more adhesional

superlative

most adhesional

present tense

adhesionals

future tense

will adhesionalize

perfect tense

has adhesionalized

continuous tense

is adhesionalizing

singular

adhesional

positive degree

adhesional

infinitive

to adhesionalize

gerund

adhesionalizing

participle

adhesionalized

Origin and Evolution of adhesional

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'adhesional' is derived from the Latin word 'adhaesionalis', which comes from the verb 'adhaerere' meaning 'to stick to'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'adhesional' has come to be used in various technical and scientific contexts to describe the property of sticking or adhering to a surface.