coagulatory
adj/koʊˈæɡjələˌtɔɹi/US/kəʊˈæɡjʊlətəɹi/UK
Etymology
From coagulate + -ory.
- derived from coāgulātus
- inherited from coagulaten — “(of blood) to clot or, make blood coagulate; (of tissue) to consolidate”
Definitions
Serving to coagulate.
Produced by coagulation.
- A specific may subdue the too great proportion of acid , or other luxuriant particles , in the mass of blood , and prevent their coagulatory , or other pernicious effects.
The neighborhood
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