crassamentum

crassamentum
1. Old term for blood clot. 2. Old term for coagulum. [L. thickness, fr. crassus, thick]

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cras·sa·men·tum (kras″ə-menґtəm) [L.] clot (def. 1).

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Synonyms:
(of blood),


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  • Crassamentum — Crassament Cras sa*ment (kr?s s? ment), ||Crassamentum Cras sa*men tum ( m?n t?m), n. [L. crassamentum, fr. crassare to make thick. See {Crass}, a.] A semisolid mass or clot, especially that formed in coagulation of the blood. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • crassamentum — (kra ssa min tom ) s. m. Terme de médecine. Mot latin dont on se sert quelquefois pour désigner le caillot qui se forme dans le sang d une saignée. ÉTYMOLOGIE    Lat. crassamentum, dépôt, de crassus, épais (voy. gras) …   Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • Crassamentum sanguĭnis — (lat.), Blutkuchen …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • crassamentum — n. [L.] Clot (of blood), coagulation …   New dictionary of synonyms

  • crassamentum — cras·sa·men·tum …   English syllables

  • crassamentum —   n. clot of blood …   Dictionary of difficult words

  • crassamentum — …   Useful english dictionary

  • Crassament — Cras sa*ment (kr?s s? ment), ||Crassamentum Cras sa*men tum ( m?n t?m), n. [L. crassamentum, fr. crassare to make thick. See {Crass}, a.] A semisolid mass or clot, especially that formed in coagulation of the blood. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • clabber — Synonyms and related words: Devonshire cream, albumen, batter, beat up, blood clot, bonnyclabber, butter, cake, casein, churn, clot, clotted cream, clump, cluster, coagulate, coagulum, colloid, colloidize, concrete, congeal, cornstarch,… …   Moby Thesaurus

  • clot — Synonyms and related words: Devonshire cream, adhere, agglomerate, agglomeration, ament, array, assemble, batch, battery, beat up, blockhead, blood clot, blunderer, blunderhead, body, bonnyclabber, boor, born fool, botcher, breccia, bumbler,… …   Moby Thesaurus

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