|
Definition of Coagulator
1. Noun. An agent that produces coagulation.
Definition of Coagulator
1. n. That which causes coagulation.
Definition of Coagulator
1. Noun. Something that causes coagulation (clumping or solidifying). ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Coagulator
Literary usage of Coagulator
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Pathogenic Micro-organisms: Including Bacteria and Protozoa; a Practical by William Hallock Park, Anna Wessels Williams (1910)
"Koch's serum coagulator (Fig. 33) is, however, the most convenient apparatus.
... 33 Blood-serum coagulator. Alkaline Blood Serum. ..."
2. Lessons in elementary physiology by Thomas Henry Huxley (1881)
"Thus globulin, added, under proper conditions, to serous effusion, is a coagulator
of that effusion, giving rise to the development of fibrin in it. ..."
3. Pathogenic Micro-organisms: Including Bacteria and Protozoa; a Practical by William Hallock Park, Anna Wessels Williams (1905)
"Koch's serum coagulator (Fig. 22) is, however, the most convenient Blood-serum
coagulator. apparatus. Some bacteriologists prepare the tubes of solidified ..."
4. American Journal of Dental Science by American Society of Dental Surgeons (1890)
"... after It has been In contact with egg-albumen for some hours appears to be a
feeble coagulator, ... but sufficient to rank it a* a feeble coagulator. ..."