0 to change from liquid to a more solid state, or to cause something to do this:
1 (of a liquid) to become or cause to become thicker so that it will not flow:
Others prevent the blood from coagulating in the vessels and dissolve blood that may have already coagulated.
The blood was allowed to coagulate and the serum was isolated after centrifugation.
Some combined other types of sap with the rubber while coagulating it.
Some have the purpose of stimulating the blood to coagulate when we are injured.
The acid could no longer be seen as merely an external, mechanical instrument; it was now necessary to explain why it "coagulated" with a metal.
The sheer quantity of volumes has coagulated the categorisation and locational systems, convoluted the access and retrieval procedures and converted security and preservation into paranoia.
Downstream of the slots, the dye was observed to coagulate into longitudinal streaks.
He began to work for the colonial administration supervising rubber collection and experimenting with local plants as ways to coagulate it.