clot  (kl ŏt)
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n.1. A thick, viscous, or coagulated mass or lump, as of blood. 2. A clump, mass, or lump, as of clay. 3. A compact group: a clot of trucks blocking the tunnel's entrance. v. clot·ted, clot·ting, clots v.intr. To form into a clot or clots; coagulate: The blood clotted over the wound. v.tr.1. To cause to form into a clot or clots. 2. To fill or cover with or as if with clots.
[Middle English, from Old English clott, lump.] |