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.
1541. R. Copland, Guydons Quest. Chirurg. Anoynte them with oyntementes myscatyues and conglutynatyues.
1563. T. Gale, Antidot., I. 7. Medicines conglutinatiue.
1671. J. Webster, Metallogr., xx. 268. To stop small Hæmorhages by its conglutinative quality.
17306. Bailey (folio), Conglutinative, of a gluing or sticking Quality. In Johnson; and in mod. Dicts.