a. ? Obs. [a. F. conglutinatif, -ive, ad. L. type *conglūtinātīv-us, f. conglūtināt- ppl. stem: see -IVE.] Having the quality of conglutinating; spec. in Med. having the property of uniting wounded parts.

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1541.  R. Copland, Guydon’s Quest. Chirurg. Anoynte them with oyntementes myscatyues and conglutynatyues.

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1563.  T. Gale, Antidot., I. 7. Medicines conglutinatiue.

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1671.  J. Webster, Metallogr., xx. 268. To stop small Hæmorhages … by its conglutinative quality.

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1730–6.  Bailey (folio), Conglutinative, of a gluing or sticking Quality. In Johnson; and in mod. Dicts.

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