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Meaning of coagulation
The process of changing from a liquid to a solid or semi-solid state
Etymology of coagulation
The word "coagulation" comes from the Latin "coagulare", which means "to curdle or thicken", derived from "co-" (meaning "together") and "agulare" (meaning "to bring")
The term has been used in English since the 15th century to describe the process of changing from a liquid to a solid state
Synonyms
clotting
curdling
gelation
solidification
thickening
coalescence
consolidation
aggregation
accumulation
condensation
precipitation
crystallization
solidifying
jelling
setting
curdling
clotting
flocculation
agglomeration
congealment
congellation
gelification
solidification
coagulum
thrombosis
flocculation
Definitions
- The process of changing from a liquid to a solid or semi-solid state, typically as a result of a chemical reaction or the action of a particular substance
- * The formation of a blood clot, either naturally as part of the healing process or as a result of a medical condition
Usage Examples
- The coagulation of blood is an essential process in stopping bleeding from wounds
- * The coagulation of milk is used to produce cheese and other dairy products
- * The coagulation of soil can lead to the formation of stable aggregates, improving soil structure
Antonyms
dissolution
dispersion
liquefaction
melting
thawing
dissolving
dispersing
scattering
spreading
separating
breaking
fragmenting
disintegrating
decomposing
degrading