Definition of Coagulates

1. Verb. (third-person singular of coagulate) ¹

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Definition of Coagulates

1. coagulate [v] - See also: coagulate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Coagulates

coagmented
coagmenting
coagments
coagonist
coagonists
coagula
coagulabilities
coagulability
coagulable
coagulant
coagulants
coagulase
coagulases
coagulate
coagulated
coagulates (current term)
coagulating
coagulation
coagulation factor
coagulation factor XI
coagulation necrosis
coagulation profile
coagulation time
coagulation vitamin
coagulations
coagulative
coagulator
coagulators
coagulatory
coagulin

Literary usage of Coagulates

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Insectivorous Plants by Charles Darwin (1895)
"... and by the aggregation of the protoplasm — A still higher temperature kills the leaves and coagulates the albuminous contents of the glands. ..."

2. Insectivorous Plants by Charles Darwin (1875)
"... and by the aggregation of the protoplasm — A still higher temperature kills the leaves ami coagulates the albuminous contenta of the glands. ..."

3. Charles Darwin's Works by Charles Darwin (1896)
"When my experiments on the eludes that the protoplasm with- effects of heat were made, I was in their cells always coagulates, not aware that the subject ..."

4. The Horticulturist, and Journal of Rural Art and Rural Taste by Luther Tucker (1856)
"The acid, it is said, so coagulates the albumen, that a coat is formed on the surface of the joints, impervious to the air, and without affecting the flavor ..."

5. Lectures on Clinical Medicine: Delivered at the Hôtel-Dieu, Paris by Armand Trousseau, P. Victor Bazire, John Rose Cormack (1870)
"The Blood coagulates immediately.—It scarcely irritates the Pleura.—Reabsorption lahes place very rapidly. GENTLEMEN :—In one of my previous lectures, ..."

6. Physiological Chemistry by Karl Gotthelf Lehmann, George Edward Day (1854)
"... if we will take the trouble to use in the experiment inflammato.y blood, in which the red corpuscles sink rapidly and the fibrin coagulates slowly. ..."

7. Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge by ed Andrew Findlater, John Merry Ross (1868)
"... and dried by exposure to the air, becomes watertight. coagulates (as the glaire of egg does), owing to the presence of albumen, and exposed to the air, ..."

8. The London Medical Gazette (1840)
"According to Maude, blood added to pus coagulates it. The same author, in beating up blood, perceived a membrane forming itself around the rod which he ..."

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