Clotting

/ˈklɒtɪŋ/ verb/noun

The process by which blood thickens and forms a semisolid mass to stop bleeding, or the formation of any thick lumpy mass. A crucial biological mechanism for preventing excessive blood loss.

From Old English clott meaning 'lump, mass,' related to German Klotz 'block.' The medical understanding of blood clotting developed significantly in the 19th and 20th centuries with advances in biochemistry.

AMብረት
ARتجلط
BNজমাট
CAcoagulació
CSsrážlivost
DAkoagulation
DEGerinnung
ELπήξη
EScoagulación
FAلخته شدن
FIhyytyminen
FRcoagulation
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