0 present participle of coagulate
1 to change from liquid to a more solid state, or to cause something to do this:
Some combined other types of sap with the rubber while coagulating it.
This animal has a particular sort of saliva which prevents your blood coagulating until he has had time to have a good feed.
Death through heart failure is known to have occurred, but most deaths have been caused by respiratory collapse resulting from blood coagulating in the lungs.
I would point out, finally, the necessity for, and the hope of, at long last, coagulating all parties in an attempt to get away from this barren fiscal issue.
It is effective in coagulating and flocculating inorganic and organic particles such as silt, clay, algae, bacteria and viruses.
The mixture is poured into a hot pan containing melted butter, where it starts coagulating.
Silken tofu is produced by coagulating soy milk without curdling it.
This separation is achieved by addition of a flocculating or coagulating agent, which induce the aggregation of the suspended solids.