In grammar:
* Inflected: This is the most general replacement, meaning the word has been changed to reflect grammatical features like tense, person, or number.
* Declined: This specifically refers to changes in a noun or adjective to indicate case, number, or gender.
* Verb form: This directly refers to the specific form of a verb (e.g., past tense, present participle).
In chemistry:
* Bound: This refers to the attachment of a molecule or atom to another.
* Linked: Similar to "bound," this describes the connection between molecules.
* Combined: This general term implies the joining of two or more things.
Other possibilities:
* Modified: This general term can apply to changes in a word or molecule.
* Changed: This is another broad term that could replace "conjugated" in some cases.
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