noun
- the quality or capacity of being able to agglutinate; the property of adhering or clumping together
Usage: technical; used in biology, medicine, and linguistics
Examples
- The agglutinability of red blood cells is tested during blood typing procedures.
- Researchers measured the agglutinability of bacterial cells in response to antibodies.
- The agglutinability of particles in the solution increased when the pH was lowered.
- In linguistics, agglutinability refers to the tendency of languages to form words through agglutination.
- The serum's agglutinability was assessed to determine immune response.