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coagulateTo change from a liquid to a thickened or solid state. Blood that does not flow smoothly through a vessel can coagulate or clot by turning from a free-flowing liquid to a semi-solid gel.
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coagulateto cause to clot or become clotted; to convert a fluid or substance in solution into a solid or a gel. coagulative (adj.) as in coagulative necrosis - a type of necrosis in which affected cells or tis [..]
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coagulateearly 15c., from Latin coagulatus, past participle of coagulare "to cause to curdle," from cogere "to curdle, collect" (see cogent). Earlier coagule, c. 1400, from Middle French co [..]
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coagulateco·ag·u·late kōˈagyəˌlāt/ The act of being sociable (after a long silence) when you are coming down from large amounts of marijuana
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coagulateAlso known as blood clotting, this word means to get together and discuss plans to get on each others level
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coagulateTo incrassate; thicken; curdle.
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coagulatev. To change into a clot or a jelly, as by heat, by chemical action, or by a ferment.
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coagulateTo solidify or change from a liquid to a semisolid, as when blood clots.
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coagulateTo clot
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coagulateTo clot or become semisolid. In milk, denatured proteins often separate from the liquid by coagulation.
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coagulate(v) change from a liquid to a thickened or solid state(v) cause to change from a liquid to a solid or thickened state(adj) transformed from a liquid into a soft semisolid or solid mass
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coagulateThe process where a liquid, such as blood, comes together to form a soft, semi-solid mass, like a clot.
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coagulateCoagulation is defined as the transformation of proteins from a liquid state to a solid form. Once proteins are coagulated, they cannot be returned to their liquid state. Coagulation begins around 100 [..]
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coagulateThe normal process where blood congeals and then hardens at the site of a wound.
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coagulateThe use of chemicals to cause very fine particles to clump (floc) together into larger particles. This makes it easier to separate the solids from the liquids by settling, skimming, draining, or filte [..]
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coagulateChange to a solid or semi-solid state.
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coagulateFor water purification or effluent treatment, fine solids suspended in water can be agglomerated and removed by coagulation and flocculation with agents such as lime, FeCl3 and polymers.
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