vincular

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English

Adjective

vincular (not comparable)

  1. (grammar) connective.
    • 2011, Sergey Kitaev, Patterns in Permutations and Words, page 293:
      See Table 3.2 for a collection of enumerative results related to vincular 3-patterns, as well as for their connections to other combinatorial objects.
  2. (mathematics) Relating to a vinculum.

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Etymology

Borrowed from Latin vinculāre (bind), from vinciō (bind).

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vincular (first-person singular present vinculo, first-person singular preterite vinculí, past participle vinculat)

  1. (transitive) to link; bind
  2. (transitive, law) to entail

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Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin vinculāre (to bind), from vinciō (to bind).

Pronunciation

 
 

  • Hyphenation: vin‧cu‧lar

Verb

vincular (first-person singular present vinculo, first-person singular preterite vinculei, past participle vinculado)

  1. to bind
  2. to link
    Synonym: ligar

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Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin vinculāre (bind), from vinciō (bind).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /binkuˈlaɾ/
  • Rhymes: -aɾ
  • Syllabification: vin‧cu‧lar

Verb

vincular (first-person singular present vinculo, first-person singular preterite vinculé, past participle vinculado)

  1. to bind
  2. to link
    Synonym: ligar
    • 1888, Eduardo Acevedo Díaz, Ismael, Buenos Aires: La Tribuna Nacional:
      Los gauchos a que se habían reunido Ismael y Aldama pertenecían al género bravío, y a una temible banda de cuarenta individuos de distintas razas y clases vinculados por la misma desgracia y un destino común.
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