anticoagulant

English

Etymology

anti- + coagulant

Noun

anticoagulant (plural anticoagulants)

  1. (medicine) A substance that prevents coagulation, that stops blood from clotting.

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Adjective

anticoagulant (comparative more anticoagulant, superlative most anticoagulant)

  1. That prevents coagulation, that stops blood from clotting.

Translations

French

Etymology

From anti- + coagulant.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɑ̃.ti.kɔ.a.ɡy.lɑ̃/
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Adjective

anticoagulant (feminine anticoagulante, masculine plural anticoagulants, feminine plural anticoagulantes)

  1. (medicine) anticoagulant, anticoagulating (that prevents coagulation, that stops blood from clotting)

Noun

anticoagulant m (plural anticoagulants)

  1. (medicine) anticoagulant (substance that prevents coagulation, that stops blood from clotting)

Further reading

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French anticoagulant.

Noun

anticoagulant m (plural anticoagulante)

  1. anticoagulant

Declension

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