Clot

/klɑːt/ noun

A lump or thick mass formed when blood thickens and solidifies, or any similar lump of material.

From Old English 'clott,' possibly related to Dutch 'klont.' The word may derive from Proto-Germanic roots meaning a lump or ball of something.

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