Crossword-Solution: COAGULATE 9 letters, 31 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Coagulate a. Coagulated.
Coagulate v. t. To cause (a liquid) to change into a curdlike or
semisolid state, not by evaporation but by some kind of chemical
reaction; to curdle; as, rennet coagulates milk; heat coagulates the
white of an egg.
Coagulate v. i. To undergo coagulation.

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We have 31 clues for the answer “COAGULATE”

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transformed from a liquid into a soft semisolid or solid mass 1 answer
CONVERT from fluid to solid state 1 answer
Clot, as blood 1 answer
Thicken into a semisolid mass 2 answers
lopper 7 answers
gelatinize 9 answers
gelatinise 9 answers
clabber 10 answers
make acid 10 answers
MAKE sour 11 answers
Jell 11 answers
acidify 12 answers
curd 14 answers
inspissate 15 answers
Congeal 19 answers
BECOME solid 19 answers
Solidify 22 answers
Stiffen 22 answers
Curdle 23 answers
Gel 26 answers
Jelly 28 answers
clot 30 answers
Hug 37 answers
Thicken 43 answers
MAKE less flexible 53 answers
MAKE firm 54 answers
Cake __ 58 answers
make fast 65 answers
Freeze 69 answers
Sour 80 answers
Turn 90 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with COAGULATE (5)

Sooner or later they all seem to bring their luck to the test of realisation, try to make their fluid opulence coagulate out as bricks and mortar, bring moonshine into relations with a weekly wages-sheet.
Tono-Bungay H.G. Wells 1996
Roasted in wrath and fire, And thus o’ersized with coagulate gore, With eyes like carbuncles, the hellish Pyrrhus Old grandsire Priam seeks._ So, proceed you.
Hamlet William Shakespeare 1998
The reason is, that they are pure, and not, like our precious stones, infected or corroded by the corrupt briny elements which coagulate among us, and which breed foulness and disease both in earth and stones, as well as in animals and plants.
Phaedo Plato 1999
Heart clots were very common, if not universally present, in cases of ulceration of the intestinal mucous membrane, while in the uncomplicated cases of diarrhea and scurvy, the blood was fluid and did not coagulate readily, and the heart clots and fibrous concretions were almost universally absent.
Andersonville, complete John McElroy 2006
Heart-clots were very common, if not universally present, in the cases of ulceration of the intestinal mucous membrane; while in the uncomplicated cases of diarrhea and scurvy, the blood was fluid and did not coagulate readily, and the heart-clots and fibrinous concretions were almost universally absent.
Andersonville, complete John McElroy 2006

Quotes with COAGULATE (2)

The clock’s pendulum catches the firelight, and in the rattle-breathed final moments of Jacob de Zoet, amber shadows in the far corner coagulate into a woman’s form. She slips between the bigger, taller onlookers unnoticed … … and adjusts her headscarf, the better to hide her burn. She places her cool palms on Jacob’s fever-glazed face. Jacob sees himself, when he was young, in her narrow eyes. Her lips touch the place between his eyebrows. A well-waxed paper door slides open.
David Mitchell The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet
There is a sort of subdued pandemonium in the air, a note of repressed violence, as if the awaited explosion required the advent of some utterly minute detail, something microscopic but thoroughly unpremeditated, completely unexpected. In that sort of half-reverie which permits one to participate in an event and yet remain quite aloof, the little detail which was lacking began obscurely but insistently to coagulate, to assume a freakish, crystalline form, like the frost which…
Henry Miller Tropic of Cancer
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Used 1 time in crossword archives (2011).