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Conglomerate vs Magnate - What's the difference?

conglomerate | magnate |

As nouns the difference between conglomerate and magnate

is that conglomerate is a cluster of heterogeneous things while magnate is metal object with flux.

As an adjective conglomerate

is clustered together into a mass.

As a verb conglomerate

is to combine together into a larger mass.

conglomerate

Noun

(en noun)
  • A cluster of heterogeneous things.
  • * Trench
  • A conglomerate of marvellous anecdotes.
  • (business) A corporation formed by the combination of several smaller corporations whose activities are unrelated to the corporation's primary activity.
  • (geology) A rock consisting of gravel or pebbles embedded in a matrix.
  • * Lyell
  • A conglomerate , therefore, is simply gravel bound together by a cement.

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    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Clustered together into a mass.
  • * Francis Bacon
  • beams of light when they are multiplied and conglomerate
  • * Cheyne
  • Fluids are separated in the liver and the other conglobate and conglomerate glands.
    conglomerate flowers
  • (geology) Composed of stones, pebbles, or fragments of rock, cemented together.
  • Verb

    (conglomerat)
  • To combine together into a larger mass.
  • (business) To combine together into a larger corporation.
  • magnate

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • Metal object with flux.
  • Powerful industrialist; captain of industry.
  • A person of rank, influence or distinction in any sphere.
  • (Webster 1913)

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