agglutinator
/æɡˌɡluːtɪˈneɪtər/Definitions
1. noun
A substance that has the ability to agglutinate, or to cause the coalescence of particles or cells.
“The doctor used an agglutinator to separate the blood cells for further analysis.”
1. noun
A substance that has the ability to agglutinate, or to cause the coalescence of particles or cells.
“The doctor used an agglutinator to separate the blood cells for further analysis.”