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coagulum
2 dictionary results for: Coagula
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co·ag·u·lum       [koh-ag-yuh-luhm] Pronunciation Key
–noun, plural -la       [-luh] Pronunciation Key.
any coagulated mass; precipitate; clump; clot.

[Origin: 1650–60; < L: that which binds together or coagulates, rennet, equiv. to co- co- + āg-, comb. form, in n. derivation, of agere to drive, do (see ambages, indagate) + -ulum -ule; cf. cōgere to make congeal, lit., to drive together; see cogent]
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co·ag·u·lum       (kō-āg'yə-ləm)  Pronunciation Key 
n.   pl. co·ag·u·la (-lə)
A coagulated mass, as of blood; a clot.


[Latin coāgulum, coagulator, rennet, from cōgere, to condense : co-, co- + agere, to drive; see ag- in Indo-European roots.]

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