clotter

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A clot; a mass of clotted blood.
  2. A clump, clod, or mass.
  3. One who manually breaks up clumps or clods of soil.
  4. One who clots for eels; One who fishes with a pole or cord that is baited with a clot of worm strung on worsted or similar material, which gets tangled in the teeth of the eel.
  5. One who studies the clotting of blood and blood clotting disorders; hematologist.
  6. Something that induces (something such as blood or cream) to clot.
  7. One whose blood or other tissue forms clots.
verb
  1. To concrete into lumps; to clot.

Pronunciation

/ˈklɒtɚ/

Word forms

clotter clotters clottering clottered

Etymology

From clot.

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