idioagglutinin id·i·o·ag·glu·ti·nin (ĭd'ē-ō-ə-gl&oomacr;t'n-ĭn)
n.
An agglutinin that occurs in the blood of a person or animal without the injection of a stimulating antigen or without the passive transfer of antibodies.
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