coagulation

[koʊˌæɡjəˈleɪʃən]

coagulation Definition

  • 1the process of a liquid thickening or becoming solid, especially blood
  • 2the process of forming a clot in blood

Using coagulation: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "coagulation" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The coagulation of the egg whites is important for making meringue.

  • Example

    Coagulation is a natural process that occurs when blood vessels are damaged.

  • Example

    The medication prevents coagulation and reduces the risk of blood clots.

coagulation Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for coagulation

Phrases with coagulation

  • the process by which blood changes from a liquid to a gel, forming a blood clot

    Example

    Blood coagulation is an important part of the body's natural healing process.

  • a protein in the blood that is necessary for blood clotting

    Example

    A deficiency in coagulation factors can lead to excessive bleeding.

  • a series of chemical reactions that occur during blood coagulation

    Example

    The coagulation cascade involves a complex series of interactions between different proteins in the blood.

Origins of coagulation

from Latin 'coagulatio', meaning 'a curdling'

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Summary: coagulation in Brief

Coagulation [koʊˌæɡjəˈleɪʃən] refers to the process of a liquid thickening or becoming solid, particularly in blood. It involves the formation of a clot, which is a natural response to blood vessel damage. Examples include the coagulation of egg whites in cooking and the use of medication to prevent blood clots. Phrases like 'blood coagulation' and 'coagulation factor' refer to specific aspects of the process.

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