coagulum

/koʊˈæɡjələm/
noun
  1. A thick, clotted mass formed when a liquid, especially blood, thickens and becomes semi-solid.
    • A coagulum of milk proteins can be used to make cheese.
    • In the lab, we observed a coagulum forming in the test tube of blood.
    • The doctor removed a small coagulum from the wound to help it heal.
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