Clots

/klΙ’ts/ noun/verb

Thick masses of coagulated blood or other liquid, or the process of forming such masses. Can also refer to stupid people in British slang.

From Old English clott meaning 'a lump or ball,' related to Dutch kloot and German klotz. The medical sense developed from the basic meaning of a thick mass, while the slang meaning emerged in British English in the early 20th century.

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