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glutinative
† ˈglutinative, a. and n. Med. Obs. [ad. late L. glūtinātīv-us, f. glūtināre: see glutinate.] A. adj. Having the property of joining together or closing up (wounds, etc.); constrictive.1578 Lyte Dodoens i. ciii. 146 The same [rootes of Comferie] are so glutinatiue that if [etc.]. 1585 Banister tr. W...
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glutinant
† ˈglutinant, ppl. a. Obs. rare—1. [ad. L. glūtinant-em, pres. pple. of glūtināre to glutinate.] = glutinative a.1684 tr. Bonet's Merc. Compit. vii. 252 Which dressing may be kept on by a defensative and glutinant Plaster.
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glutinatory
† glutinatory, a. Med. Obs. rare—1. [ad. late L. (medical) glūtinātōri-us.] = glutinative a.1657 Tomlinson Renou's Disp. 31 That medicament is called..glutinatory which conjoynes..parts disjoyned.
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conglutinative
conˈglutinative, 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 Guydon's Quest. Chirurg., Anoynte them with oyntementes myscatyu...
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osteocolla
‖ osteocolla (ˌɒstiːəʊˈkɒlə) [mod.L. (1565 Gesner), f. osteo- + Gr. κόλλα glue.] A deposit of carbonate of lime forming an incrustation on the roots and stems of plants: found in sandy ground, esp. in some parts of Germany. Also called glue-bone: see quot. 1663.1661 Lovell Hist. An. & Min. ii. 93 Os...
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