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Clot  v. i.  (past & past part. clotted; pres. part. clotting)  To concrete, coagulate, or thicken, as soft or fluid matter by evaporation; to become a clot or clod.






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"Clot" Quotes from Famous Books



... thee, I should be in ill repute forever with Medb and with the nobles of the four grand provinces of Erin." "A pity it is, O Ferdiad," said Cuchulain; "not on the counsel of all the men and women in the world would I desert thee or would I do thee harm. And almost would it make a clot of gore of my heart ...
— The Ancient Irish Epic Tale Tain Bo Cualnge • Unknown

... world; and it would be unjust to send them to a world of woe. Some were idiots from their birth, and so have acquired no evil propensities of which to be divested. In other cases the idiocy was simply due to a clot on the brain. They have left their bodies behind them now, and the clot too. They simply begin at the point where their reason deserted them; and it will come back ...
— Love's Final Victory • Horatio

... futile thing! Wherefore should any set thee love apart? Seeing none but I makes much of naught" (He said), "And human love needs human meriting: How hast thou merited - Of all man's clotted clay the dingiest clot? Alack, thou knowest not How little worthy of any love thou art! Whom wilt thou find to love ignoble thee, Save Me, save only Me? All which I took from thee I did but take, Not for thy harms, But just that thou might'st seek it in My arms. All which thy child's ...
— Poems • Francis Thompson

... pyaemia are clearly explained when the surgeon remembers that they are simply due to a softened blood clot containing pus-causing germs being carried through the circulation and lodged in some of ...
— Scientific American Supplement, No. 810, July 11, 1891 • Various

... woe, To us that joy allot Which Israel thrilled when Sisera's brow Showed gaunt and showed the clot? Curse on their foreheads, cheeks, and eyes— The Northern faces—true To the flag we hate, the flag whose stars ...
— Battle-Pieces and Aspects of the War • Herman Melville

... more than a big white pebble on the beach, not much more than a clot of foam being blown and rolled over the sand," he ...
— Sons and Lovers • David Herbert Lawrence

... that I had never set foot in this abominable house! Hastily I refastened the door, hung up the rusty key in its niche, and rushed into my own room, where I dropped into a chair with a deadly faintness creeping over me. I looked at my hand, where the clot of blood had fallen. It seemed to have burnt its way into my flesh, for it no longer appeared on the surface, but, where it had been was a round, purple mark, with an outer ring, like the scar of a burn. That ...
— Dreams and Dream Stories • Anna (Bonus) Kingsford

... Apostles and seal[FN281] of the Prophets, by detached verses, containing commandment and prohibition, promise and menace, anecdotes and similitudes, as the occasion called for it, in the course of twenty years.' (Q.) 'Which chapter was first revealed?' (A.) 'According to Ibn Abbas, that of the Clot of Blood,[FN282] and according to Jabir ben Abdallah,[FN283] that of the Covered [with a cloak].'[FN284] (Q.) 'Which verse was the last revealed?' (A.) 'That of Usury,[FN285] and it is said [also], the verse, "When there cometh God's succour and victory."'[FN286] ...
— The Book Of The Thousand Nights And One Night, Volume IV • Anonymous

... the evening, and afterwards Monsieur and Madame Cremieux dined with us. Monsieur Cremieux told Sir Moses that Clot Bey had introduced him to the Pasha in the garden, and that he (Monsieur Cremieux) had made a speech to the Pasha, wishing him success with Egypt and Syria, but had not ...
— Diaries of Sir Moses and Lady Montefiore, Volume I • Sir Moses Montefiore

... the edges of the wound together and willed that the bleeding stop. By the time a good enough clot was formed for him to relax his concentration the guards were scrambling down to find him. He didn't have many minutes left. Now he had to do the opposite of energizing. He had to slow metabolism down, ...
— The Sensitive Man • Poul William Anderson

... Selby departed in his cab and I went home, and, having nothing better to do, turned up my notes on various cases of venous thrombosis, or blood-clot in the veins, which I had treated at one time ...
— Doctor Therne • H. Rider Haggard

... Haymond he was witty?—who Had nothing better in this world to do? Could no greased pig's appeal to his embrace Kindle his ardor for the friendly chase? Did no dead dog upon a vacant lot, Bloated and bald, or curdled in a clot, Stir his compassion and inspire his arms To hide from ...
— Black Beetles in Amber • Ambrose Bierce

... head elevated, with patient sitting up if possible. Do not blow the nose, as this will dislodge any clot which may have formed, and the bleeding will begin again. Any tight collar around ...
— Scouting For Girls, Official Handbook of the Girl Scouts • Girl Scouts

... aware that as the flame-shape formed, the body that lay dead upon the ground beneath dissolved by degrees and melted into it. Not a trace was left on the heath of Robert Monteith's crime: not a dapple of blood, not a clot of gore: only a pale blue flame and a persistent image represented the body that was ...
— The British Barbarians • Grant Allen



Words linked to "Clot" :   turn, clabber, modify, clot buster, ball, clog, curdle, homogenize, embolus, coagulum, homogenise, clotting, blood clot, glob, alter, thrombus, coagulate, chunk, change, clump, lump, coalesce, clod



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