Definition
The process of melting, liquefying, or dissolving through heat; in pathology, the progressive wasting and discharge of liquid from a diseased body.
Etymology
From Latin 'colliquatio,' the noun form of 'colliquare.' In medical texts, this term described the dangerous fluid loss associated with severe illness or infection.
Kelly Says
Doctors before antibiotics used 'colliquation' to describe tuberculosis and other wasting diseases—the patient would literally seem to melt away, losing strength and body fluids, a symptom medicine couldn't reverse until the 20th century.
Translations
CACatalà
coagulació
koh-ah-goo-la-syon
CSČeština
ztuhnutí
z-too-hny-tee
DADansk
klumpning
klump-ning
DEDeutsch
Koagulation
koh-ah-goo-la-syon
ELΕλληνικά
συγκολλήσεις
sik-ol-li-se-is
ESEspañol
coagulación
koh-ah-goo-la-syon
FISuomi
kertyminen
ker-ty-mi-nen
FRFrançais
coagulation
koh-a-gho-la-syon
HEעברית
התגבשות
ha-te-gev-esh-ot
HUMagyar
összecsapódás
oss-zhet-sha-pod-as
IDBahasa Indonesia
pemanasan
pe-ma-na-san
ITItaliano
coagulazione
koh-ah-goo-la-syone
MSBahasa Melayu
penggumpalan
peng-gum-pa-lan
NLNederlands
stolling
sto-ling
NONorsk
klumpning
klump-ning
PLPolski
zastyglizna
za-sty-gliz-na
PTPortuguês
coagulação
koh-ah-goo-la-syon
RORomână
coagulare
koh-ah-goo-la-reh
RUРусский
коагуляция
koh-ah-goo-li-ya
SVSvenska
klumpning
klump-ning
TAதமிழ்
ஒருங்கிணை
oru-ng-ki-nai
TEతెలుగు
సంగঠితం
san-gat-hi-tam
TLTL
pagkakaroon ng hugis
pa-gak-ka-ro-on ng hoo-gis
TRTürkçe
koagülasyon
koh-ah-goo-la-syon
UKУкраїнська
згущення
zgu-shch-en-nya
VITiếng Việt
đông đặc
dong-dak