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anticoagulant
English
Etymology
anti- +? coagulant
Noun
anticoagulant (plural anticoagulants)
- (medicine) A substance that prevents coagulation; that is, it stops blood from clotting.
Antonyms
- coagulant
Translations
Further reading
- anticoagulant on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Adjective
anticoagulant (comparative more anticoagulant, superlative most anticoagulant)
- Acting as an anticoagulant.
Translations
Romanian
Etymology
From French anticoagulant
Noun
anticoagulant m (plural anticoagulante)
- anticoagulant
Declension
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xylocoumarol
English
Noun
xylocoumarol (uncountable)
- (pharmacology) A particular coumarin anticoagulant.
xylocoumarol From the web:
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