| 31. | The Manquez agglutinate above the Tumbres deposits was formed either by the Tumbres eruption or by the next stage.
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| 32. | This agglutinating characteristic is most apparent in its verbal morphology, which has a Philippine-type voice system.
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| 33. | Grammatically, the language is agglutinating, with nouns and verbs showing suffixed inflectional endings and ablaut in some cases.
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| 34. | "Rhododendron " are characterised by having inflorescences with scarious ( dry ) agglutinate ( clumped ) pollen.
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| 35. | Certain verbs in Turkish are used to enhance the meaning of other verbs, or to agglutinate verbs from nouns.
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| 36. | Agglutinates are very common in lunar soil, accounting for as much as 60 to 70 % of mature soils.
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| 37. | Typologically, Saulteaux is an agglutinating or polysynthetic language which means that it relies heavily on affixation to express meaning.
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| 38. | The organism was first interpreted as a trace fossil, and has also been considered to represent an agglutinating foraminiferan.
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| 39. | This process is extensively developed in Estonian and Sami, and makes them also inflected, not only agglutinating languages.
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| 40. | Eruption products of very similar composition ( including mafic andesite, agglutinates, and dacite ) make up the volcanoes.
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