The Collaborative International Dictionary
Coagulator \Co*ag"u*la`tor\, n.
That which causes coagulation.
--Hixley.
Wiktionary
n. Something that causes coagulation (clumping or solidifying).
WordNet
n. an agent that produces coagulation [syn: coagulant]
Usage examples of "coagulator".
Jorgeson whipped a Payne coagulator from its holster and depressed the activator.
With one hand he slapped her fingers from the instrument and with the other, even as she reached for her coagulator, he hit her on the chin.
He pinned this to the belt of his shorts and slung the coagulator on his hip.
A few eyes had looked at him with interest, but when they touched on his makeshift star and coagulator, they had become blank with acceptance of things ordinary.
He had thrown the star away and hidden the coagulator under his shirt.
Grueter, big, square-faced, stood in the doorway to his bedroom and leveled a coagulator at Cameron.
Which stands as the leading question of the year, because Munger rummaged around in the folds of his toga and came up with a Mistral coagulator, which he then pointed at my head.
Her host rattled off the names of their machines with evident pride: coagulators, masticators, reducers, degassers, acetylators, and devices for hydrogenation and polymerization.
It contained enough pain suppressors, coagulators, and stim boosters (most of them straight from the controlled substances list) to keep a dead man on his feet, not to mention an ultra-sophisticated endorphin generator and at least three drugs Okanami had never even heard of.
It contained enough pain suppressers, coagulators, and stim boosters (most of them straight from the controlled substances list) to keep a dead man on his feet, not to mention an ultra-sophisticated endorphin generator and at least three drugs Okanami had never even heard of.