Bacterioagglutinin

/ˌbæktɪroʊəˈɡluːtənɪn/ noun

An antibody in the blood that clumps or sticks bacteria together, helping the body's immune system eliminate the infection.

From bacteria + agglutinin (from Latin 'agglutinare' meaning to glue together). This immunological term emerged in the early 1900s when scientists discovered antibodies with this specific function.

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