Antiagglutinating

/ˌæntiəˈɡluːtɪneɪtɪŋ/ adjective

Preventing or inhibiting the clumping together of cells or particles that would normally stick to each other.

From anti- (against) + agglutinating (from Latin agglutinare, to glue to). The prefix anti- comes from Greek, while agglutinate comes from Latin gluten meaning glue. This scientific term emerged in the 19th century when scientists studied how blood cells and bacteria behave.

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