coagulative

English

Etymology

coagulate + -ive

Adjective

coagulative (comparative more coagulative, superlative most coagulative)

  1. Having the power to cause coagulation
    a coagulative agent
    • 1997 October 31, Chris Paszty et al., “Transgenic Knockout Mice with Exclusively Human Sickle Hemoglobin and Sickle Cell Disease”, in Science, volume 278, number 5339, →DOI, pages 876–878:
      ( F ) Higher magnification showing coagulative necrosis with loss of nuclear detail in hepatocytes.

References

coagulative”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.

Italian

Adjective

coagulative

  1. feminine plural of coagulativo

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