inaglutinable - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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inaglutinable (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of speech

Noun

Phonetic transcription

[in.aɣluˈtina.ble]

How the word is used

"Inaglutinable" is a rare medical term in Spanish that means something that cannot be agglutinated or stuck together. It is primarily used in written context in medical literature or scientific discussions related to cellular biology or biochemistry.

Example sentences

  1. La enfermedad se caracteriza por la formación de agregados inaglutinables en el torrente sanguíneo.
  2. The disease is characterized by the formation of unagglutinable aggregates in the bloodstream.

  3. El tratamiento busca disolver las proteínas inaglutinables que obstruyen los vasos sanguíneos.

  4. The treatment aims to dissolve the unagglutinable proteins that obstruct the blood vessels.

Idiomatic expressions

"Inaglutinable" is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions in Spanish.

Etymology

The word "inaglutinable" comes from the prefix "in-" (meaning not) and the word "aglutinable" (agglutinable). The "-able" suffix indicates the capability of being agglutinated or stuck together, while the prefix "in-" negates this ability.

Synonyms and Antonyms