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clot (n.)

Old English clott "a round mass, lump," from Proto-Germanic *klutto- (source also of Dutch kloot "ball," Danish klods "a block, lump," German Klotz "lump, block"); probably related to or confused with cleat and clod (q.v.). Of blood from 1610s,

clot (v.)

"to form in a coagulated mass," early 15c., from clot (n.). Of fluids (especially blood)  from 1590s. Related: Clotted; clotting. Clotted cream (1799) originally was clouted cream (1540s).

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Definitions of clot from WordNet
1
clot (v.)
change from a liquid to a thickened or solid state;
Synonyms: coagulate
clot (v.)
cause to change from a liquid to a solid or thickened state;
Synonyms: coagulate
clot (v.)
turn into curds;
Synonyms: curdle / clabber
clot (v.)
coalesce or unite in a mass;
Blood clots
Synonyms: clog
2
clot (n.)
a lump of material formed from the content of a liquid;
Synonyms: coagulum
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