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    agglutinate
    /əˈɡluːtɪneɪt/

    verb

    • 1. firmly stick or be stuck together to form a mass: "this secretion may form crusts agglutinating the eyelids"

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  2. to stick together or cause things to stick together: In healthy people, the blood platelets will agglutinate rapidly. Barley meal agglutinated in the high tropical humidity. The antibody agglutinated the red blood cells of 70% of individuals in the study. language specialized.

  3. The meaning of AGGLUTINATE is to cause to adhere : fasten. to cause to adhere : fasten; to combine into a compound : attach to a base as an affix; to cause to undergo agglutination… See the full definition

  4. Agglutinate definition: to unite or cause to adhere, as with glue.. See examples of AGGLUTINATE used in a sentence.

  5. When things get stuck or clumped together, they agglutinate. In biology, red blood cells are said to agglutinate when they adhere to each other, forming a mass of cells.

  6. : a reaction in which particles (such as red blood cells or bacteria) suspended in a liquid collect into clumps and which occurs especially as a serologic response to a specific antibody. Examples of agglutination in a Sentence.

  7. Jun 24, 2022 · It generally refers to the process of sticking together or the adhesion of small particles, especially those suspended in a solution. But what is agglutination in biology? Biological agglutination is the clumping of cells as aided by agglutinins. Agglutinins are substances in the blood that induce agglutination.

  8. Definition of 'agglutinate' Word Frequency. agglutinate in British English. verb (əˈɡluːtɪˌneɪt ) 1. to adhere or cause to adhere, as with glue. 2. linguistics. to combine or be combined by agglutination. 3. (transitive) to cause ( bacteria, red blood cells, etc) to clump together. adjective (əˈɡluːtɪnɪt , -ˌneɪt ) 4. united or stuck, as by glue.