clot

/klɑt/
verb
  1. To form or cause to form a thick, semi-solid mass, especially of blood.
    • The wound began to clot after a few minutes.
    • Certain medications help blood clot more quickly.
    • If the blood does not clot properly, a person can bleed too much.
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noun
  1. A thick, semi-solid mass formed from a liquid, especially blood.
    • She applied pressure to the cut until a clot formed.
    • The doctor said a blood clot in his leg caused the swelling.
    • The lab tested the clot to see if it was dangerous.
  2. A small, sticky lump of something, such as cream or mud.
    • There was a clot of cream floating in the soup.
    • He wiped a clot of mud off his boot.
    • The sauce had a few clots that needed to be stirred.
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