CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO LAMINARIZE
PRESENT
Present
I laminarize
you laminarize
he/she/it laminarizes
we laminarize
you laminarize
they laminarize
Present continuous
I am laminarizing
you are laminarizing
he/she/it is laminarizing
we are laminarizing
you are laminarizing
they are laminarizing
Present perfect
I have laminarized
you have laminarized
he/she/it has laminarized
we have laminarized
you have laminarized
they have laminarized
Present perfect continuous
I have been laminarizing
you have been laminarizing
he/she/it has been laminarizing
we have been laminarizing
you have been laminarizing
they have been laminarizing
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I laminarized
you laminarized
he/she/it laminarized
we laminarized
you laminarized
they laminarized
Past continuous
I was laminarizing
you were laminarizing
he/she/it was laminarizing
we were laminarizing
you were laminarizing
they were laminarizing
Past perfect
I had laminarized
you had laminarized
he/she/it had laminarized
we had laminarized
you had laminarized
they had laminarized
Past perfect continuous
I had been laminarizing
you had been laminarizing
he/she/it had been laminarizing
we had been laminarizing
you had been laminarizing
they had been laminarizing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will laminarize
you will laminarize
he/she/it will laminarize
we will laminarize
you will laminarize
they will laminarize
Future continuous
I will be laminarizing
you will be laminarizing
he/she/it will be laminarizing
we will be laminarizing
you will be laminarizing
they will be laminarizing
Future perfect
I will have laminarized
you will have laminarized
he/she/it will have laminarized
we will have laminarized
you will have laminarized
they will have laminarized
Future perfect continuous
I will have been laminarizing
you will have been laminarizing
he/she/it will have been laminarizing
we will have been laminarizing
you will have been laminarizing
they will have been laminarizing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would laminarize
you would laminarize
he/she/it would laminarize
we would laminarize
you would laminarize
they would laminarize
Conditional continuous
I would be laminarizing
you would be laminarizing
he/she/it would be laminarizing
we would be laminarizing
you would be laminarizing
they would be laminarizing
Conditional perfect
I would have laminarize
you would have laminarize
he/she/it would have laminarize
we would have laminarize
you would have laminarize
they would have laminarize
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been laminarizing
you would have been laminarizing
he/she/it would have been laminarizing
we would have been laminarizing
you would have been laminarizing
they would have been laminarizing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you laminarize
we let´s laminarize
you laminarize
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
laminarized
Present Participle
laminarizing
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LAMINARIZE»
Discover the use of
laminarize in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
laminarize and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Melanospermeæ, or olive sea-weeds
LITOSIPHON Laminarize, Harv. Man. ed. 2. p. 4-3. DESMOTRICHUM Laminariee
, Kiitz. Sp. Aly. p. 4-70. Cunoaosrruou Laminariae, Harv. in Phys. Brit. vol. i. p. 1:. (
list ofspeciea.) BANGIA Laminariaa, Lyngb. Hyd. Dump. 84. t. 24. Ag. Syat. p.
William Henry Harvey, 1871
2
Static Mixers for Coagulation and Disinfection
This effect is especially pronounced for the two lower Reynolds numbers and
suggests that a range of Reynolds numbers exists within which increasing the
number of mixing elements tends to laminarize the flow. This observation is even
...
3
History of the Berwickshire Naturalists' Club
Hab. Epiphytic on Chordafilum, and other small Algae in shallow pools near low-
water mark. June—Aug. Rare. Bel-wick Bay, Burnmonth. LITOSIPHON
LAMINARIA'I (Lyngb.) Harv. Man. Ed. 2, p. 43.—Bangia Laminarize, Lyng6., Hydr.
Dan, p.
Berwickshire Naturalists' Club, 1890
4
Winter Annual Meeting: Technical papers presented and available
The current paper investigates the case where a turbulent boundary layer has
been established and then heating is applied in an attempt to laminarize the
boundary layer. The tendency of a boundary layer to laminarize is Indicated by a
...
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
The current paper investigates the case where a turbulent boundary layer has
been established and then heating is applied in an attempt to laminarize the
boundary layer. The tendency of a boundary layer to laminarize is indicated by a
...
6
Report of the Annual Meeting
The latter for from two to four miles from the shore is composed of sand with
groups of boulders, to which laminarize are attached, thinly scattered in places.
Beyond the sand commences a great bed of living shells on a clayey or gravelly ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting, 1841
7
The Annals and Magazine of Natural History
Adult animal free (a separation having taken place at the junction of the peduncle
with the calyx), having the calyx furnished with numerous many-jointed and
clawed cirrhi, by means of which it clings at will to Laminarize or other bodies.
8
Thirty-Eighth Meeting ; Held At Norwich In August 1868: 37
Low water, spring tides, West Voe, Out Skerries; and in Out Skerries Harbour, on
roots of Laminarize. Parasm'dia Flemingii, Alder, Ann. Nat. Hist. 1863, vol. xi. p.
172. Sidnyum turbinatum, Fleming. Low water, Lerwick. In Mr. Alder's opinion this
...
9
Magazine of Natural History
In the Irish Sea they are amazingly luxuriant. They grow in deep waters, or in the
crystal pools of a rocky shore; or they clothe the stems of the Laminarize with a
rich tapestry. We know no. thing among plants more charming, more exhilarating
...
10
Observations on Terrestrial Magnetism
The species comprising this group have the leaf-like habit of the smaller
Laminarize, such as L. Fascia ; or of the restricted genus Ulva, in which, by the
older botanists, they would all have been placed, From Laminariaa they differ in
being of a ...