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Definition of Agglutinated
1. agglutinate [v] - See also: agglutinate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Agglutinated
Literary usage of Agglutinated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Collected Studies on Immunity by Paul Ehrlich (1906)
"Another assumption was, that in the animals which had reacted but feebly or not
at all, an increase of the sensitiveness against agglutinated bacilli could ..."
2. The Journal of Experimental Medicine by Rockefeller University, Rockefeller Institute, Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (1920)
"Organisms of the same fermentation reactions were agglutinated by different sera.
As an example (Table II), among the group that ferment maltose and ..."
3. Introduction to Anthropology by Theodor Waitz (1863)
"In a similar manner do the so-called agglutinated languages, to which the Tartar,
Turkish, and Finnish idioms belong, express the relations of the chief ..."
4. Edinburgh Medical Journal (1889)
"The distal end of the tube was firmly agglutinated to the surface of the ovary.
From the surface of the left ovary a thin-walled ..."
5. The Entomologist's Monthly Magazine by Nathaniel Lloyd and Company (1902)
"... instance and in others that have passed under my friend's notice, they are
invariably agglutinated thereto in the remarkable manner above described. ..."
6. A Geognostical Essay on the Superposition of Rocks in Both Hemispheres by Alexander von Humboldt (1823)
"... with agglutinated scales of mica, which here assumes all the characters of a
real transition slate. In England also, the great insulated mass of ..."
7. Elements of Modern Chemistry by Charles Adolphe Wurtz (1879)
"... in the bottom of the hearth in the form of a spongy mass, whieh is agglutinated
and forged under the hammer. Pio. ..."