The Collaborative International Dictionary
Coagulability \Co*ag`u*la*bil"i*ty\, n.
The quality of being coagulable; capacity of being
coagulated.
--Ure.
Wiktionary
n. The ability to coagulate, of being coagulable
Usage examples of "coagulability".
The presence of these clots in the cases of hospital gangrene, whilst they were absent in the cases in which there were no inflammatory symptoms, appears to sustain the conclusion that hospital gangrene is a species of inflammation (imperfect and irregular though it may be in its progress), in which the fibrinous element and coagulability of the blood are increased, even in those who are suffering from such a condition of the blood and from such diseases as are naturally accompanied with a decrease in the fibrinous constituent.
Not only is the general nervous system attacked instantly, but the coagulability of the blood is destroyed.