See Also: coagulate(medicine)
coagulate(1)(dictionary)
coagulate(2)(dictionary)
coagulate(dictionary)

inobnoxious (iou) and coagulate(2) (iou)


inobnoxious (iou)



inobnoxious adjective. rare. M17.
[from IN-3 + OBNOXIOUS.]
Not obnoxious; not exposed to.

coagulate(2) (iou)



coagulate verb. LME.
[Latin coagulat- pa. ppl stem of coagulare, formed as COAGULUM: see -ATE3.]
verb trans. & intrans. Change from a fluid to a more or less solid state, esp. by a chemical reaction; set, solidify. LME.
Robert Knox Albumen..is coagulated by heat, alcohol and the stronger acids. E. Hemingway I stopped the bleeding by lying still and letting it coagulate.
b. verb intrans. Solidify by evaporation; crystallize. M17-E18.
verb trans. & intrans. Form as a mass; unite into a mass. E17.
J. Howell Venus..was..coagulated of that foam. fig.: J. Steinbeck Gradually their wills coagulated.
coagulative adjective having the property of coagulating; involving or producing coagulation: E17.
coagulator noun = COAGULANT noun E17.