Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Tending to coagulate.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adjective Serving to coagulate; produced by coagulation.

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  • adjective Serving to coagulate.
  • adjective Produced by coagulation.

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Examples

  • The lie, which soon became an untruth (for people came genuinely to believe this ungenuine account), was that Keats's sensibility, his sensitivity, the thinness of his skin, and the coagulatory thickening within his troubled mind were responsible first for his abdication, so discouraged was he by the reception of his poems, and then for his death.

    Keats's Afterlife Ricks, Christopher 2009

  • I knew when they placed me in the chamber, and though all my senses were quiescent, I was aware of hypodermic injections of a compound to react upon the coagulatory process.

    A Thousand Deaths 1899

  • I knew when they placed me in the chamber, and though all my senses were quiescent, I was aware of hypodermic injections of a compound to react upon the coagulatory process.

    A Thousand Deaths 1899

  • I knew when they placed me in the chamber, and though all my senses were quiescent, I was aware of hypodermic injections of a compound to react upon the coagulatory process.

    A Thousand Deaths 1899

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