ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED.]
† 1. Glued or cemented up. Obs.
1599. A. M., trans. Gabelhouers Bk. Physic, 104/2. Combure a Hartshorn, in a potters oven, in an agglutinated pot.
2. United or joined as with glue or other sticky substance; cemented together.
1658. Sir T. Browne, Pseud. Ep., II. i. It hath been found in the veins of minerals, sometimes agglutinated unto lead.
1835. Kirby, Habits & Inst. Anim., I. xii. 332. Covered with agglutinated particles of sand.
1855. Garrod, Mat. Med. (ed. 6), 190. Smyrna opium is made up of agglutinated tears.