Antithrombic

/ˌæn.tɪˈθrɑm.bɪk/ adjective

Acting against or preventing blood clots (thrombi) from forming.

From anti- (against) + thrombic (relating to blood clots), from Greek thrombos (clot) + -ic (relating to). The term emerged in 20th-century medicine as anticoagulant drugs were developed.

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