clot
clot
klɑt
klaat
British pronunciation
/klˈɒt/

Definición y significado de "clot"en inglés

01

coágulo, trombo

a thick, solid mass that forms within a liquid when parts of it stick together
clot definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The doctor found a clot blocking the patient's artery.
El médico encontró un coágulo bloqueando la arteria del paciente.
A clot of cream floated on top of the coffee.
Un coágulo de crema flotaba en la parte superior del café.
to clot
01

coagular, cuajar

to turn from a liquid into a thick or solid mass, often by particles sticking together
Intransitive
to clot definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The blood began to clot around the injury.
La sangre comenzó a coagularse alrededor de la lesión.
Cream will clot if left to sit for too long.
La crema cuajará si se deja reposar demasiado tiempo.
02

to thicken or coagulate into lumps, especially in dairy products

example
Ejemplos
The milk clotted after being left out overnight.
Cheese is made by allowing milk to clot and form curds.
03

to cause a liquid to thicken or solidify

example
Ejemplos
The doctor applied a substance to clot the bleeding wound.
Enzymes in rennet clot milk during cheese production.
04

to come together in a mass, often forming a thick or obstructive group

example
Ejemplos
Fatty deposits clotted in the artery, restricting blood flow.
Leaves and debris clot the drainage pipe.
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