Synonyms for clotting


Grammar : Verb
Spell : klot
Phonetic Transcription : klÉ’t

Top 10 synonyms for clotting Other synonyms for the word clotting

Définition of clotting

Origin :
  • Old English clott "a round mass, lump," akin to Dutch kloot "ball," Danish klods "a block, lump," German Klotz "lump, block;" probably related to cleat and clod.
  • verb coagulate
Example sentences :
  • Since Tony had gone from him that afternoon, the clotting horror had not left his heart.
  • Extract from : « The Third Window » by Anne Douglas Sedgwick
  • Clotting; in the blood, the result of fibrinogen changing to fibrin.
  • Extract from : « Surgery, with Special Reference to Podiatry » by Maximilian Stern
  • Blood was flowing from one foot and clotting on to his white gaiters as it flowed.
  • Extract from : « Roumanian Stories » by Various
  • The cause of the clotting of blood is not yet fully understood.
  • Extract from : « A Practical Physiology » by Albert F. Blaisdell
  • Always, unless some artificial means are taken to prevent it from clotting.
  • Extract from : « The Red Thumb Mark » by R. Austin Freeman
  • By what means can blood be prevented from clotting or solidifying?
  • Extract from : « The Red Thumb Mark » by R. Austin Freeman
  • John ran his hand along his arm and shoulder, and felt cold thick blood, clotting his sleeve.
  • Extract from : « The Hosts of the Air » by Joseph A. Altsheler
  • It is by means of the clotting of the blood that the escape of blood from ruptured vessels is arrested.
  • Extract from : « Disease and Its Causes » by William Thomas Councilman
  • Was this the blood of Agnes Sterling or the scientist who employed her that was now clotting on the floor?
  • Extract from : « The Pygmy Planet » by John Stewart Williamson
  • Warm water, he reflected, would serve better than cold in removing that clotting blood and dressing the hurt.
  • Extract from : « The Air Trust » by George Allan England

Antonyms for clotting

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