Agglutinoscope

/ˌæɡˈɡluːtɪnoʊˌskoʊp/ noun

a laboratory instrument used to observe or measure agglutination reactions, typically in blood typing or immunology.

From Latin 'agglutinare' (to glue to) plus Greek '-scope' (instrument for viewing). A technical term from early 20th-century medical/immunological research.

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