a. and sb. ? Obs. [ad. late L. collētic-us or its original Gr. κολλητικός agglutinant, f. κολλᾶν to glue.]
A. adj. Having the property of joining as with glue; agglutinant. B. sb. An agglutinant.
[1669. Rowland, trans. Schroders Chym. Disp., 39. Colletica are such as Glew.]
1715. Kersey, Colleticks, Medicines that are of a gluing, or closing Faculty.
1750. Chambers, Cycl., Colletics, Among Colletics are ranked litharge, aloes, myrrh, &c.
1882. in Syd. Soc. Lex.