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EMBOLUS |
Clot |
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LUMP |
A clot |
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ACIDULATE |
Clot, curdle |
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COAGULATE |
Clot, curdle |
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CLOTTED |
Of Clot |
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CLOTTING |
Of Clot |
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EMBOLISM |
Clot in a blood vessel |
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GOUT |
A drop; a clot or coagulation. |
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CLOTTER |
To concrete into lumps; to clot. |
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CLUTTER |
To clot or coagulate, as blood. |
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FELTER |
To clot or mat together like felt. |
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CONGEALMENT |
That which is formed by congelation; a clot. |
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GRUME |
A thick, viscid fluid; a clot, as of blood. |
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CRASSAMENTUM |
A semisolid mass or clot, especially that formed in
coagulation of the blood. |
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CLOD |
To collect into clods, or into a thick mass; to coagulate;
to clot; as, clodded gore. See Clot. |
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THROMBUS |
A clot of blood formed of a passage of a vessel and
remaining at the site of coagulation. |
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COAGULUM |
The thick, curdy precipitate formed by the coagulation of
albuminous matter; any mass of coagulated matter, as a clot of blood. |
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CONCRETION |
A mass or nodule of solid matter formed by growing
together, by congelation, condensation, coagulation, induration, etc.;
a clot; a lump; a calculus. |
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THROMBOSIS |
The obstruction of a blood vessel by a clot formed at
the site of obstruction; -- distinguished from embolism, which is
produced by a clot or foreign body brought from a distance. |
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MYOSIN |
...formed in
the process of coagulation which takes place in rigor mortis; the clot
formed in the coagulation of muscle plasma. See Muscle plasma, ... |