Uncoagulated
verb (used with or without object), coagulated, coagulating.
1.
to change from a fluid into a thickened mass; curdle; congeal:
Let the pudding stand two hours until it coagulates.
2.
Biology. (of blood) to form a clot.
3.
Physical Chemistry. (of colloidal particles) to flocculate or cause to flocculate by adding an electrolyte to an electrostatic colloid.
adjective
4.
Obsolete. coagulated.
verb (kəʊˈæɡjʊˌleɪt)
1.
to cause (a fluid, such as blood) to change into a soft semisolid mass or (of such a fluid) to change into such a mass; clot; curdle
2.
(chem) to separate or cause to separate into distinct constituent phases
noun (kəʊˈæɡjʊlɪt; -ˌleɪt)
3.
the solid or semisolid substance produced by coagulation
coagulate co·ag·u·late (kō-āg’yə-lāt’)
v. co·ag·u·lat·ed, co·ag·u·lat·ing, co·ag·u·lates
To change from the liquid state to a solid or gel; clot.
co·ag’u·la·bil’i·ty n.
co·ag’u·la’tor n.
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