pol|y|va|lent

pol|y|va|lent
pol|y|va|lent «POL ee VAY luhnt, puh LIHV uh-», adjective.
1. Chemistry. multivalent.
2. containing the proper antibodies or antigens to resist more than one species or strain of disease organisms: »

a polyvalent serum.


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