Clot

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English

Noun

Clot (plural Clots)
  1. A solidified mass of blood.
  2. A silly person.

Verb

Clot (third-person singular simple present clots, present participle clotting, simple past and past participle clotted)

  1. (intransitive) To form into a clot or mass
  2. (transitive) To cause to clot or form into a mass

Adjectives for Clot

convenient; cohesive; fibrous; embolic; gelatinous; hardened; semisolid; stubborn.

Verbs for Clot

coagulate in—; cohere in—; congeal into—; dissolve—; form—; mass in—; mat with —s; melt—; —cements; —checks; —hardens ; —lumps; —stems.

Thesaurus

agglomerate, agglomeration, ament, array, assemble, batch, battery, beat up, blockhead, blood clot, blunderer, blunderhead, body, bonnyclabber, boor, born fool, botcher, breccia, bumbler, bunch, bunch up, bundle, bungler, cake, casein, churn, clabber, clasp, cleave, clinch, cling, cling to, clod, clodhopper, clodknocker, clotted cream, clown, clump, cluster, coagulate, coagulum, cohere, collect, colloid, colloidize, come together, concrete, concretion, congeal, congenital idiot, conglomerate, conglomeration, congregate, converge, copulate, couple, crassamentum, cream, cretin, crowd, curd, curdle, date, defective, dolt, embolus, embrace, emulsify, emulsionize, flock together, flow together, forgather, freeze to, fumbler, fuse, gang around, gang up, gather, gather around, gawk, gel, gelatinate, gelatinize, golem, gowk, grasp, grow together, grume, half-wit, hang on, hang together, herd together, hive, hold, hold on, hold together, horde, huddle, hug, idiot, imbecile, incrassate, inspissate, jell, jellify, jelly, juggins, klutz, knot, league, legumin, link, looby, lopper, loppered milk, lout, lubber, lump, mass, meet, merge, mill, mongoloid idiot, moron, muster, natural, natural idiot, natural-born fool, oaf, ox, paracasein, persist, rally, rally around, rendezvous, seethe, set, simp, simpleton, slouch, slubberer, solidify, stay, stay put, stick, stick together, stream, surge, swarm, take hold of, thick, thicken, thrombus, throng, unite,

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /klɒt/
  • Rhymes: -ɒt

Etymology

See clout.

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Noun

Clot m. (plural Clots)

  1. pit