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31Clot — 41°24′38.2″N 2°10′58.86″E / 41.410611, 2.1830167 El Clot, (le trou, la cuvette en catalan) est un quartie …
32clot — clot1 [klɔt US kla:t] v past tense and past participle clotted present participle clotting [I and T] if a liquid such as blood or milk clots, or if something clots it, it becomes thicker and more solid →↑clotted cream clot 2 clot2 n [: Old… …
33clot — clot1 [ klat ] verb intransitive or transitive if blood or another liquid clots or something clots it, it becomes thick and stops flowing clot clot 2 [ klat ] noun count a lump consisting of blood or another liquid that has become thick …
34clot — A blood clot is formed by a complex mechanism involving plasma protein fibrinogens, platelets, and other clotting factors. It is observed as a network of fibrous material (fibrin and red blood cells). Subsequently, the blood clot begins to… …
35clot — Synonyms and related words: Devonshire cream, adhere, agglomerate, agglomeration, ament, array, assemble, batch, battery, beat up, blockhead, blood clot, blunderer, blunderhead, body, bonnyclabber, boor, born fool, botcher, breccia, bumbler,… …
36clot — noun 1》 a thick mass of coagulated liquid, especially blood, or of material stuck together. 2》 Brit. informal a foolish or clumsy person. verb (clots, clotting, clotted) form or cause to form into clots. ↘cover with sticky matter. Origin OE clott …
37clot — 1. noun blood clots Syn: lump, clump, mass; thrombus, thrombosis, embolus; informal glob, gob 2. verb the blood is likely to clot Syn: coagulate, set, congeal, curdle, thicken, solidify …
38clot — [klɒt] noun [C] I a lump consisting of thick blood or another liquid II verb [I] clot [klɒt] if blood or another liquid clots, it becomes thick and stops flowing …
39clot — /klɒt / (say klot) noun 1. a mass or lump. 2. a semisolid mass, as of coagulated blood. 3. Colloquial a stupid person. –verb (clotted, clotting) –verb (i) 4. to form into clots; coagulate. –verb (t) 5. to cause to clot; cover with clots. {Middle… …
40clot — Pu u. ♦ Blood clot, koko pa akūkū, lapa koko …