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Grammar : Noun, verb
Spell : klot
Phonetic Transcription : klɒt



Definition of clot

Origin :
  • Old English clott "a round mass, lump," akin to Dutch kloot "ball," Danish klods "a block, lump," German Klotz "lump, block;" probably related to cleat and clod.
  • noun blockage, mass of coagulation
  • verb coagulate
Example sentences :
  • If you move about much you're likely to unsettle the clot and start it again.
  • Extract from : « The Boy Scout Treasure Hunters » by Charles Henry Lerrigo
  • It will, after a time, turn sour, separating like blood into clot and serum.
  • Extract from : « Fragments of science, V. 1-2 » by John Tyndall
  • A clot of mud caught the knight on the side of his bullet head.
  • Extract from : « Long Will » by Florence Converse
  • When the clot has separated, it is picked out with a needle, leaving the serum.
  • Extract from : « A Manual of Clinical Diagnosis » by James Campbell Todd
  • In short, the play is one clot of blood from beginning to end.
  • Extract from : « Bentley's Miscellany, Volume II » by Various
  • The clot of suppurative phlebitis cannot be absorbed and cannot organize.
  • Extract from : « Surgery, with Special Reference to Podiatry » by Maximilian Stern
  • Doctors said Dillingham's blood circulation was stopped by a clot of blood.
  • Extract from : « Tyranny of God » by Joseph Lewis
  • A clot of blood on the brain may cause instant and unexpected death.
  • Extract from : « Studies in the Epistle of James » by A. T. Robertson
  • It was ugly, but not crippling, and it was already starting to clot.
  • Extract from : « The Golden Skull » by John Blaine
  • If he couldn't move himself, perhaps he could move the clot.
  • Extract from : « Insidekick » by Jesse Franklin Bone

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