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coagulable, a.|kəʊˈægjʊləbl| [f. on L. type *coāgulābilis, f. coāgulāre: see -ble.] That can be coagulated; capable of coagulation. coagulable lymph: the fibrin of the blood (Mayne).
1652French Yorksh. Spa vi. 59 It contains a saline acid spirit, which is the onely thing coagulable in it. 1699Sloane in Phil. Trans. XXI. 151 A limpid thick Serum, as whites of Eggs..coagulable into the like Substance by heat. 1782E. Gray in Med. Commun. I. 22 The blood..had the coagulable lymph separated, forming what is called a buffy surface. 1819J. G. Children Chem. Anal. 304 Albumen..diluted with a large quantity of water..ceases to be coagulable. |