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Type Words
Synonyms clot
Type of turn, change state
Has types curdle
Derivation coagulant, coagulation, coagulator, coagulum


coagulated blood.
Type Words
Synonyms clot
Type of change, alter, modify
Derivation coagulation, coagulum
Type Words
Synonyms coagulated, curdled, grumose, grumous


coagulated blood.

Examples of coagulate

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I would like to dig deep, as my worries and frustrations coagulate, and scream.
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The dark matter's gravity attracts ordinary gas, which can then coagulate into stars.
From the newscientist.com
Something might coagulate, and we'd have a lot more melting down than just the cheese.
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This interaction causes the seminal fluids to coagulate into a gelatinous solid mass.
From the sciencedaily.com
I read that Homer says in the Iliad that the Greeks used fig juice to coagulate milk.
From the theatlantic.com
Heat energy concentrates in the hemoglobin to coagulate these tiny veins.
From the timesunion.com
The grains may eventually coagulate into kilometer sized planetesimals.
From the en.wikipedia.org
These proteins coagulate when the sausage is heated, helping to hold the sausage together.
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In this theory, space would flow, coagulate, compress, or expand just like any other fluid.
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More examples
  • Clot: change from a liquid to a thickened or solid state; "coagulated blood"
  • Transformed from a liquid into a soft semisolid or solid mass; "coagulated blood"; "curdled milk"; "grumous blood"
  • (coagulation) curdling: the process of forming semisolid lumps in a liquid
  • (Coagulation (milk)) Curds are a dairy product obtained by curdling (coagulating) milk with rennet or an edible acidic substance such as lemon juice or vinegar, and then draining off the liquid portion (called whey). ...
  • A mass formed by means of coagulation; To become congealed; to convert from a liquid to a semisolid mass; To cause to congeal
  • (coagulated) Subject to coagulation
  • (coagulation) The precipitation of suspended particles as they increase in size (by any of several physical or chemical processes); The process by which blood forms solid clots; Similar solidification of other materials (e.g. of tofu)
  • (Coagulation) a process that alters the surface charge on dispersed colloidal particles in a liquid so that they are able to agglomerate; the first stage in floc formation
  • (Coagulation) A pretreatment process used in some desalination plants. A substance (e.g., ferric chloride) is added to a solution to cause suspended particles to agglomerate and form larger particles which are easier to remove from a solution than small particles.