Coagulate
21coagulate — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. clot, clabber, thicken, curdle; set, congeal. See density, coherence. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. curdle, clot, congeal; see harden 2 , thicken 1 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. clot, curdle, mass,… …
22coagulate — co|ag|u|late [kəuˈægjuleıt US kou ] v [I and T] [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: , past participle of coagulare, from cogere; COGENT] if a liquid coagulates, or something coagulates it, it becomes thick and almost solid ▪ Blood had coagulated… …
23coagulate — co|ag|u|late [ kou ægjə,leıt ] verb intransitive if a liquid coagulates, it becomes thick and hard: Blood slowly coagulated round the edges of the cut …
24coagulate — co·ag·u·late || kəʊ ægjÊŠleɪt v. cause to become clotted, cause to thicken; become clotted, thicken …
25coagulate — catalogue …
26coagulate — [kəʊ agjʊleɪt] verb (of a fluid, especially blood) change to a solid or semi solid state. Derivatives coagulable adjective coagulation noun coagulative adjective coagulator noun Origin ME: from L. coagulat , coagu …
27coagulate — v. a., v. n. Curdle, concrete, thicken, clot …
28coagulate — v congeal, clot, gel, gelatinize, jell, jelly, jellify, thicken, Obs. incrassate; curdle, curd, Scot, and North Central U.S. lopper, Pathol. caseate; solidify, concrete, harden, cake, set, crystallize, compress …
29coagulate — co·ag·u·late …
30coagulate — [kəʊˈægjʊˌleɪt] verb [I] if a liquid coagulates, it becomes thick and hard …