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Coagulant

Coagulant \Co*ag"u*lant\, n. [L. coagulans, p. pr.] That which produces coagulation.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
coagulant

1770, from Latin coagulantem (nominative coagulans), present participle of coagulare (see coagulate).

Wiktionary
coagulant

n. A substance that causes coagulation.

WordNet
coagulant

n. an agent that produces coagulation [syn: coagulator]

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Usage examples of "coagulant".

The sensor eyes revealed foam coagulant flowing into a wide, oval hole from the hull-security automatics.

The sensor eyes revealed foam coagulant flowing into a wide, oval hole from the hull-security automatics.

She kept moving as he drank and only stilled as he licked the wound clean, the coagulant in his saliva sealing the tiny puncture.

For many years Doc had made and sold a blood coagulant that was as good as any on the market.

But if any blood coagulants worked, and I don't leave any loopholes when it comes to conditioning, I preferred to use Doc Riordan's.

Then we add coagulants, which cause the fine particles to clump together.

The bodies of Abou and Besseisso were found later that afternoon in a room in the medina, poisoned by coagulants that appeared to be self-administered or given to each other.

Blood chemistry analysis reported appropriately high levels of metabolins, coagulants, analgesics, antibiotics.

It buzzed for several minutes, then exuded a paste of antibiotics, coagulants, and a collagen-like adhesive.

The items for human use—stimulants, sedatives, anesthetics, antitoxins, antibiotics, coagulants, healing promoters, et standard cetera—naturally outnumbered those for Ythrians.

She opened her medical case and took out a syringe already loaded—with morphine and a blood coagulant, Toni assumed.