Word
Coagulate (pronounced /koʊˈæɡjuːleɪt/ or /kɔɪˈæɡjuːleɪt/)
Definitions
To make something solid or united:
Coagulate (verb) – to cause a liquid or gas to coalesce and become solid.
The blood coagulated quickly due to the cold water.
Chemistry:
Coagulate (verb) – to change a colloid or solution into a solid by reducing the molecular motion.
The acid coagulated the protein, causing it to precipitate out of the solution.
Other meanings:
Coagulate (verb) – to come together in a mass or lump.
The sediment coagulated at the bottom of the container.
Synonyms for coagulate
unite – unir 🔊
solidify – solidificar 🔊
gelate – gelar 🔊
condensate – condensar 🔊
deposit – depósito 🔊
Antonyms for coagulate
dissolve – disolver 🔊
decompose – descomponer 🔊
disperse – dispersar 🔊
levigate – levigado 🔊
dilute – diluir 🔊
Examples of coagulate
English | Spanish |
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The protein coagulated quickly in the hot water. | El proteínas se coagularon rápidamente en el agua caliente. |
The acid coagulated the solution, causing it to precipitate out. | El ácido coaguló la solución, haciendo que precisitara. |
The blood coagulated slowly due to the lack of platelets. | El sangre coaguló lentamente debido a la falta de plaquetas. |
Conjugations for “Coagulate“
Tense | Conjugation |
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Present | yo coagulo, tú coagas, él/ella/usted coaga, nosotros/nosotras coagulamos, vosotros/vosotras coaguáis, ellos/ellas/ustedes coagulan |
Past | yo coagulé, tú coagaste, él/ella/usted coagó, nosotros/nosotras coagulamos, vosotros/vosotras coagasteis, ellos/ellas/ustedes coagularon |
Future | yo coagularé, tú coagarás, él/ella/usted coagará, nosotros/nosotras coagularemos, vosotros/vosotras coagarás, ellos/ellas/ustedes coaguarán |
Word of the Day
Coagulate – to make something solid or united.
Usage: The medicine coagulated the blood quickly, preventing it from spreading throughout the body.