Agglutinated
Agglutinated is an adjective derived from the verb agglutinate, meaning joined or formed by adhesion or by the attachment of separate parts. In general use, it can describe objects or substances that have been glued or stuck together, or processes that involve adhesion.
In linguistics, agglutinated (or agglutinative) describes a type of morphological structure in which words are formed
In biology and medicine, agglutination refers to the clumping together of particles, such as red blood cells
Overall, agglutinated describes a process or form characterized by attachment, whether in language structure, biological clumping,