Latin form of crassament; the thick, solid component that separates from blood or other bodily fluids.
Direct Latin form combining 'crassus' (thick) and -mentum (result or product of an action). This is the scientific Latin version.
Medical Latin used -mentum endings to describe substances and products, so 'crassamentum' sounds more official than 'crassament'—it's the fancy version scientists used in published research.
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