Pronunciation
- IPA: /klɒt/
clot (plural clots)
- A thrombus, solidified mass of blood.
- A solidified mass of any liquid.
- 1626, Francis Bacon, Sylva Sylvarum, Or, A Naturall Historie: In Ten Centuries
- Doth bake the egg into clots as if it began to poach.
- 1626, Francis Bacon, Sylva Sylvarum, Or, A Naturall Historie: In Ten Centuries
- A silly person.
- French: caillot, thrombus
- German: Blutgerinnsel
- Italian: coagulo, trombo, grumo
- Portuguese: trombo, coágulo
- Russian: сгу́сток
- Spanish: coágulo, cuajarón
- French: imbécile, idiot
- German: Trottel
- Italian: idiota, stupido, imbecille
- Portuguese: bobo
- Russian: болва́н
clot (clots, present participle clotting; past and past participle clotted)
Translations- French: coaguler, cailler,
- German: Klumpen bilden, klumpen
- Italian: coagularsi
- Portuguese: coagular
- Russian: сгуща́ться
- Spanish: coagularse
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