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Coagulation   /koʊˈægjəlˈeɪʃən/   Listen
Coagulation

noun
1.
The process of forming semisolid lumps in a liquid.  Synonyms: clotting, curdling.



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"Coagulation" Quotes from Famous Books



... and changes many of them into black substances, was looked on as a very mysterious thing. It was with sulphur that the coagulation (solidification) ...
— The Story of Alchemy and the Beginnings of Chemistry • M. M. Pattison Muir

... evidently found, which preserves from putrefaction so that nothing might be consumed by Corruption. At the beginning and birth Quick-silver is first operated, which stands yet open with a subtile coagulation, because little Salt is imparted to it, whereby he manifests a more spiritual than corporal Body; but all the other Metals which follow out of its Essence, and have more Salt, whereby they become corporal, do all follow this; so that I now begin first ...
— Of Natural and Supernatural Things • Basilius Valentinus

... become so much enlarged that the vessel may be felt hard and knotted beneath the skin, and pressure produces pain. A thin, watery discharge, tinged with blood, issues from the wound. The blood becomes coagulated in the vessel. In inflammation of the jugular the coagulation extends from the wound upward to the first large branch. Abscesses may form along the course of the vein. The inflammation is followed by obliteration of that part in which coagulation exists. This is of small ...
— Special Report on Diseases of Cattle • U.S. Department of Agriculture

... is killed, the blood should be caught in a pan, and a little salt must be stirred in with it while yet warm, to prevent its coagulation or thickening. This will serve to make you some hog's puddings, excellent things in their way, and for the preparation of which you must attend to the following instructions, viz.:—To every pound of blood, add eight ...
— A Plain Cookery Book for the Working Classes • Charles Elme Francatelli



Words linked to "Coagulation" :   coagulate, blood clotting, natural action, clotting, coagulation factor, activity, action, thermocoagulation, natural process



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