isoagglutination

[ ahy-soh-uh-gloot-n-ey-shuh n ]
/ ˌaɪ soʊ əˌglut nˈeɪ ʃən /

noun Medicine/Medical.

the clumping of the red blood cells by a transfusion of the blood or serum of a genetically different individual of the same species.

Origin of isoagglutination

First recorded in 1905–10; iso- + agglutination

OTHER WORDS FROM isoagglutination

i·so·ag·glu·ti·na·tive [ahy-soh-uh-gloot-n-ey-tiv, -nuh-] /ˌaɪ soʊ əˈglut nˌeɪ tɪv, -nə-/, adjective

British Dictionary definitions for isoagglutination

isoagglutination
/ (ˌaɪsəʊəˌɡluːtɪˈneɪʃən) /

noun

the agglutination of red blood cells of an organism by the blood serum of another organism of the same species

Derived forms of isoagglutination

isoagglutinative, adjective

Medical definitions for isoagglutination

isoagglutination
[ ī′sō-ə-glōōt′n-āshən ]

n.

The agglutination of the red blood cells of an individual by antibodies in the serum of another individual of the same species. isohemagglutination