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clot


clot

C0418500 (klŏt)n.1. A thick, viscous, or coagulated mass or lump, as of blood.2. A clump, mass, or lump, as of clay.3. A compact group: a clot of trucks blocking the tunnel's entrance.v. clot·ted, clot·ting, clots v.intr. To form into a clot or clots; coagulate: The blood clotted over the wound.v.tr.1. To cause to form into a clot or clots.2. To fill or cover with or as if with clots.
[Middle English, from Old English clott, lump.]

clot

(klɒt) n1. a soft thick lump or mass: a clot of blood. 2. informal Brit a stupid person; foolvb, clots, clotting or clottedto form or cause to form into a soft thick lump or lumps[Old English clott, of Germanic origin; compare Middle Dutch klotte block, lump] ˈclottish adj

clot

(klɒt)

n., v. clot•ted, clot•ting. n. 1. a mass or lump. 2. a semisolid mass, as of coagulated blood. 3. a small compact group of individuals; cluster. 4. Brit. blockhead. v.i. 5. to form into clots; coagulate. v.t. 6. to cause to clot. 7. to cover with clots. 8. to cause to become blocked or obscured. [before 1000; Middle English; Old English clott lump]

clot

(klŏt) A thickened or solid mass formed from a liquid: a blood clot.

clot


Past participle: clotted
Gerund: clotting
Imperative
clot
clot
Present
I clot
you clot
he/she/it clots
we clot
you clot
they clot
Preterite
I clotted
you clotted
he/she/it clotted
we clotted
you clotted
they clotted
Present Continuous
I am clotting
you are clotting
he/she/it is clotting
we are clotting
you are clotting
they are clotting
Present Perfect
I have clotted
you have clotted
he/she/it has clotted
we have clotted
you have clotted
they have clotted
Past Continuous
I was clotting
you were clotting
he/she/it was clotting
we were clotting
you were clotting
they were clotting
Past Perfect
I had clotted
you had clotted
he/she/it had clotted
we had clotted
you had clotted
they had clotted
Future
I will clot
you will clot
he/she/it will clot
we will clot
you will clot
they will clot
Future Perfect
I will have clotted
you will have clotted
he/she/it will have clotted
we will have clotted
you will have clotted
they will have clotted
Future Continuous
I will be clotting
you will be clotting
he/she/it will be clotting
we will be clotting
you will be clotting
they will be clotting
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been clotting
you have been clotting
he/she/it has been clotting
we have been clotting
you have been clotting
they have been clotting
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been clotting
you will have been clotting
he/she/it will have been clotting
we will have been clotting
you will have been clotting
they will have been clotting
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been clotting
you had been clotting
he/she/it had been clotting
we had been clotting
you had been clotting
they had been clotting
Conditional
I would clot
you would clot
he/she/it would clot
we would clot
you would clot
they would clot
Past Conditional
I would have clotted
you would have clotted
he/she/it would have clotted
we would have clotted
you would have clotted
they would have clotted
Thesaurus
Noun1.clot - a lump of material formed from the content of a liquidcoagulumchunk, clod, glob, lump, clump, ball - a compact mass; "a ball of mud caught him on the shoulder"thrombus - a blood clot formed within a blood vessel and remaining attached to its place of originembolus - an abnormal particle (e.g. an air bubble or part of a clot) circulating in the blood
Verb1.clot - change from a liquid to a thickened or solid state; "coagulated blood"coagulatechange state, turn - undergo a transformation or a change of position or action; "We turned from Socialism to Capitalism"; "The people turned against the President when he stole the election"curdle - turn from a liquid to a solid mass; "his blood curdled"
2.clot - cause to change from a liquid to a solid or thickened statecoagulatealter, change, modify - cause to change; make different; cause a transformation; "The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city"; "The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue"
3.clot - turn into curds; "curdled milk"clabber, curdlechange state, turn - undergo a transformation or a change of position or action; "We turned from Socialism to Capitalism"; "The people turned against the President when he stole the election"
4.clot - coalesce or unite in a mass; "Blood clots"clogcoalesce - fuse or cause to grow together

clot

noun1. lump, mass, clotting, curdling, gob, embolism, coagulation, thrombus (technical), occlusion, embolus (technical) He needed emergency surgery to remove a blood clot from his brain.2. (Brit. informal) idiot, fool, dope (informal), jerk (slang, chiefly U.S. & Canad.), ass, plank (Brit. slang), berk (Brit. slang), prick (derogatory slang), wally (slang), prat (slang), plonker (slang), charlie (Brit. informal), coot, nit (informal), geek (slang), twit (informal, chiefly Brit.), buffoon, dipstick (Brit. slang), dickhead (slang), gonzo (slang), schmuck (U.S. slang), dork (slang), nitwit (informal), dolt, divvy (Brit. slang), pillock (Brit. slang), nincompoop, dweeb (U.S. slang), putz (U.S. slang), fathead (informal), eejit (Scot. & Irish), thicko (Brit. slang), dumb-ass (slang), gobshite (Irish taboo slang), dunderhead, numpty (Scot. informal), doofus (slang, chiefly U.S.), fuckwit (taboo slang), dickwit (slang), nerd or nurd (slang), numbskull or numskull, twerp or twirp (informal) He has always been a bit of a clot.verb1. congeal, thicken, curdle, coalesce, jell, coagulate The patient's blood refused to clot.

clot

verbTo change or be changed from a liquid into a soft, semisolid, or solid mass:coagulate, congeal, curdle, gelatinize, jell, jelly, set.
Translations
使凝块凝块呆子

clot

(klot) noun1. soft or fluid matter (especially blood) formed into a solid mass. a clot of blood. 凝塊 凝块2. a fool or an idiot. 呆子 呆子 verbpast tense, past participle ˈclotted to form into clots. Most people's blood clots easily. 使凝塊 使凝块

clot


clot

[klät] (physiology) A semisolid coagulum of blood or lymph.

clot


clot

 [klot] 1. a semisolidified mass, as of blood or lymph; called also coagulum.2. coagulate. See also clotting.blood clot a coagulum in the blood stream formed of an aggregation of blood factors, primarily platelets, and fibrin with entrapment of cellular elements; see also thrombus. Some authorities differentiate thrombus formation from simple coagulation or clot formation. Called also cruor.

clot

(klot), 1. To coagulate, said especially of blood. 2. A soft, nonrigid, insoluble mass formed when a liquid (for example, blood or lymph) gels. [O.E. klott, lump]

clot

(klŏt)n. A soft, nonrigid, insoluble mass formed when blood or lymph gels.v. To coagulate.

clot

noun An intravascular coagulum.
 
verb To coagulate.

clot

Vox populi noun An intravascular coagulum. See Blood clot, Hard clot, Sentinel clot verbTo coagulate.

clot

(klot) 1. To coagulate, said especially of blood. 2. A soft, nonrigid, insoluble mass formed when a liquid (e.g., blood or lymph) gels. [O.E. klott, lump]

clot

A thick, coagulated, viscous mass, especially of blood elements.

Clot

A soft, semi-solid mass that forms when blood gels.Mentioned in: Anticoagulant and Antiplatelet Drugs, Immunologic Therapies

clot

(klot) 1. To coagulate (e.g., blood). 2. A soft, nonrigid, insoluble mass formed when a liquid congeals. [O.E. klott, lump]

Patient discussion about clot

Q. What causes blood clots? My father had a heart attack which was caused by a blood clot. Am I at risk for developing blood clots too? How do I prevent it from happening?A. I found a website that checks your risks for inheriting your family's illness, including blood clots. They have a test you can do which is called "Free Risk Assessment for Thrombophilia":
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Q. How can I prevent blood clots? I am 45 years old and am supposed to go on a business trip overseas. The flight itself is 12 hours long and then I have to continue traveling by bus. Could this cause me to have blood clots? If so, how can I prevent it?A. Always walk as much as you can on the plane. Also, rotate your ankels in circles. Sometimes try to use your ankels and make the alphabet with them. Have fun..

Q. very dark blood clots @ first sight of period? At first sight of period, instead of normal rosy spotting it's brownish spotting followed by small clots.A. totally agree with hottie, most likely that will be in normal range of variation. unless you feel some unusual pain, then you need to find medical advice. but it is also suggested for you to go to your ob-gyn doctor for a regular checkup anyway.
stay healthy always..

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CLOT


AcronymDefinition
CLOTCarbon Layer Open Tubular
CLOTComité local sur l'organisation du travail

clot


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Synonyms for clot

noun lump

Synonyms

  • lump
  • mass
  • clotting
  • curdling
  • gob
  • embolism
  • coagulation
  • thrombus
  • occlusion
  • embolus

noun idiot

Synonyms

  • idiot
  • fool
  • dope
  • jerk
  • ass
  • plank
  • berk
  • prick
  • wally
  • prat
  • plonker
  • charlie
  • coot
  • nit
  • geek
  • twit
  • buffoon
  • dipstick
  • dickhead
  • gonzo
  • schmuck
  • dork
  • nitwit
  • dolt
  • divvy
  • pillock
  • nincompoop
  • dweeb
  • putz
  • fathead
  • eejit
  • thicko
  • dumb-ass
  • gobshite
  • dunderhead
  • numpty
  • doofus
  • fuckwit
  • dickwit
  • nerd or nurd
  • numbskull or numskull
  • twerp or twirp

verb congeal

Synonyms

  • congeal
  • thicken
  • curdle
  • coalesce
  • jell
  • coagulate

Synonyms for clot

verb to change or be changed from a liquid into a soft, semisolid, or solid mass

Synonyms

  • coagulate
  • congeal
  • curdle
  • gelatinize
  • jell
  • jelly
  • set

Synonyms for clot

noun a lump of material formed from the content of a liquid

Synonyms

  • coagulum

Related Words

  • chunk
  • clod
  • glob
  • lump
  • clump
  • ball
  • thrombus
  • embolus

verb change from a liquid to a thickened or solid state

Synonyms

  • coagulate

Related Words

  • change state
  • turn
  • curdle

verb cause to change from a liquid to a solid or thickened state

Synonyms

  • coagulate

Related Words

  • alter
  • change
  • modify

verb turn into curds

Synonyms

  • clabber
  • curdle

Related Words

  • change state
  • turn

verb coalesce or unite in a mass

Synonyms

  • clog

Related Words

  • coalesce
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