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    Clot
    /klät/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. form or cause to form clots: "drugs that help blood to clot"
  2. The meaning of CLOT is a portion of a substance adhering together in a thick nondescript mass (as of clay or gum). How to use clot in a sentence.

  3. A soft insoluble mass formed when blood or lymph gels. During blood clotting, white blood cells, red blood cells, platelets, and various clotting factors interact in a cascade of chemical reactions initiated by a wound. When a body tissue is injured, calcium ions and platelets act on prothrombin to produce the enzyme thrombin.

  4. CLOT definition: 1. an almost solid piece of something: 2. a stupid person: 3. to form clots: . Learn more.

  5. A clot is a mass of coagulated blood. It's your body's way of repairing itself, stopping blood from flowing and beginning to heal a wound. You can use the noun clot for any liquid that forms a solid lump or mass, though it's usually a medical term specifically related to blood.

  6. 1. A thick, viscous, or coagulated mass or lump, as of blood. 2. A clump, mass, or lump, as of clay. 3. A compact group: a clot of trucks blocking the tunnel's entrance. v. clot·ted, clot·ting, clots. v.intr. To form into a clot or clots; coagulate: The blood clotted over the wound.

  7. A clot is a sticky lump that forms when blood dries up or becomes thick. He needed emergency surgery to remove a blood clot from his brain.

  8. 1 clot / ˈ klɑːt/ noun. plural clots. Britannica Dictionary definition of CLOT. [count] 1. : blood clot. We were told that his stroke was caused by a clot in his brain. 2. British, informal : a stupid person.

  9. CLOT definition: 1. a lump that forms when a liquid, especially blood, becomes almost solid 2. a stupid person 3. to…. Learn more.

  10. A soft, thickened area or lump formed on or within a liquid; specif., a lump produced by the natural thickening of certain proteins in the blood, as at the site of a wound (in full blood clot)

  11. clot. noun. /klɒt/. /klɑːt/. . (also blood clot) a thick, almost solid mass that is formed when blood dries or becomes thicker. They removed a clot from his brain. patients who have a tendency to form clots more readily.

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