ALL meanings of clot
clot
C c - countable noun clot A clot is a sticky lump that forms when blood dries up or becomes thick. 3
- verb clot When blood clots, it becomes thick and forms a lump. 3
- noun clot a soft thick lump or mass 3
- noun clot a stupid person; fool 3
- verb clot to form or cause to form into a soft thick lump or lumps 3
- noun clot a soft lump of earth, clay, etc.; clod 3
- noun clot a soft, thickened area or lump formed on or within a liquid 3
- noun clot a thick or jumbled mass or cluster; agglomeration 3
- noun clot a stupid or silly person; fool 3
- verb transitive clot to thicken or form into a clot or clots; coagulate 3
- noun clot A thick mass of coagulated liquid, especially blood, or of material stuck together. 1
- noun clot a mass or lump. 1
- noun clot a semisolid mass, as of coagulated blood. 1
- noun clot a small compact group of individuals: a clot of sightseers massed at the entrance. 1
- noun clot British Informal. blockhead, dolt, clod. 1
- verb without object clot to form into clots; coagulate. 1
- verb with object clot to cause to clot. 1
- verb with object clot to cover with clots: Carefully aimed snowballs clotted the house. 1
- verb with object clot to cause to become blocked or obscured: to clot the book's narrative with too many characters. 1
- noun clot coagulated blood 1
- noun clot blockage of blood vessel 1
- noun clot stupid person 1
- intransitive verb clot blood: coagulate 1
- abbreviation CLOT coagulate 1
- noun clot A solidified mass of blood. 0
- noun clot A solidified mass of any liquid. 0
- noun clot A silly person. 0
- verb clot (Intransitive Verb) To form into a clot or mass. 0
- verb clot (Transitive Verb) To cause to clot or form into a mass. 0