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coagulate

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coagulate

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Webster's 1828 Dictionary

COAGULATE

v.t.To concrete; to curdle; to congeal; to change from a fluid into a fixed substance, or solid mass; as, to coagulate blood; rennet coagulates milk. This word is generally applied to the change of fluids into substances like curd or butter, of a moderate consistence, but not hard or impenetrable.

 

COAGULATE

v.i.To curdle or congeal; to turn from a fluid into a consistent state, or fixed substance; to thicken.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

COAGULATE

Co *ag "u *late, a. Etym: [L. coagulatus, p. p. of coagulare to coagulate, fr. coagulum means of coagulation, fr. cogere, coactum, to drive together, coagulate. See Cogent. ]

 

Defn: Coagulated. [Obs. ] Shak.

 

COAGULATE

Co *ag "u *late, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Coagulated; p. pr. & vb. n.Coagulating.]

 

Defn: To cause (a liquid ) to change into a curdlike or semisolid state, not by evaporation but by some kind of chemical reaction; to curdle; as, rennet coagulates milk; heat coagulates the white of an egg.

 

COAGULATE

COAGULATE Co *ag "u *late, v. i.

 

Defn: To undergo coagulation. Boyle.

 

Syn. -- To thicken; concrete; curdle; clot; congeal.

 

COAGULATED

COAGULATED Co *ag "u *la `ted, a.

 

Defn: Changed into, or contained in, a coagulum or a curdlike mass; curdled. Coagulated proteid (Physiol. Chem. ), one of a class of bodies formed in the coagulation of a albuminous substance by heat, acids, or other agents.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

coagulate

co ag u late |kōˈagyəˌlāt koʊˈæɡjəˌleɪt | verb [ no obj. ] (of a fluid, esp. blood ) change to a solid or semisolid state: blood had coagulated around the edges of the wound. [ with obj. ] cause (a fluid ) to change to a solid or semisolid state: epinephrine coagulates the blood. DERIVATIVES co ag u la ble |-ləbəl |adjective, co ag u la tion |kōˌagyəˈlāSHən |noun, co ag u la tive |-ˌlātiv, -lətiv |adjective, co ag u la tor |-ˌlātər |noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin coagulat- curdled, from the verb coagulare, from coagulum rennet.

 

Oxford Dictionary

coagulate

coagulate |kəʊˈagjʊleɪt | verb [ no obj. ] (of a fluid, especially blood ) change to a solid or semi-solid state: blood had coagulated round the edges of the gash. [ with obj. ] cause (a fluid ) to change to a solid or semi-solid state: adrenalin coagulates the blood. DERIVATIVES coagulable adjective, coagulation noun, coagulative |-lətɪv |adjective, coagulator noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin coagulat- curdled , from the verb coagulare, from coagulum rennet .

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

coagulate

coagulate verb a drug that helps the blood to coagulate: congeal, clot, thicken, jell; solidify, harden, set, dry.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

coagulate

coagulate verb the heat causes the blood to coagulate: congeal, clot, cake, solidify, thicken, harden, gel, curdle, stiffen, set, dry; rare inspissate. ANTONYMS liquefy.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

coagulate

co ag u late /koʊǽɡjəlèɪt /動詞 自動詞 〈液体が 〉凝固する .他動詞 〈物など 〉を凝固させる .co g u l tion 名詞