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1 coágulo de sangre
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2 grumo de sangre
• blood clot -
3 coágulo
• blood clot• clot• coagulated mass• coagulum -
4 crúor
• blood clot• cruor -
5 hematoma
• blood clot• bruise• haematologist• haematozoan• hematologist• hematozoan -
6 coágulo
m.clot, blood clot, coagulated mass, coagulum.* * *1 coagulum, clot* * *SM clot, coagulum frmcoágulo de sangre, coágulo sanguíneo — blood clot
* * *a) (Fisiol, Med) clot, coagulum (tech)b) ( grumo) clot* * *= clot.Ex. This device was able to retrieve and remove clots efficiently from the intracranial and extracranial circulation.----* coágulo sanguíneo = blood clot.* * *a) (Fisiol, Med) clot, coagulum (tech)b) ( grumo) clot* * *= clot.Ex: This device was able to retrieve and remove clots efficiently from the intracranial and extracranial circulation.
* coágulo sanguíneo = blood clot.* * *2 (grumo) clot* * *
Del verbo coagular: ( conjugate coagular)
coagulo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
coaguló es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
coagular
coágulo
coagular ( conjugate coagular) verbo transitivo
to clot, coagulate
coagularse verbo pronominal
to clot, coagulate
coágulo sustantivo masculino
clot
coagular verbo transitivo to coagulate
coágulo sustantivo masculino clot, coagulum frml
' coágulo' also found in these entries:
English:
clot
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7 coágulo sanguíneo
m.blood clot.* * *(n.) = blood clotEx. He was partially paralyzed by a blood clot in his neck in 1988.* * *(n.) = blood clotEx: He was partially paralyzed by a blood clot in his neck in 1988.
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8 sanguíneo
adj.1 of blood, blood.2 sanguineous.* * *► adjetivo1 blood* * *ADJ1) (Anat) blood antes de s2) [color] blood-red* * *- nea adjetivoa) (Med) blood (before n)b) < persona> sanguine, ruddy-complexioned* * *= blood.Ex. In the field of medicine, the task of the Mycin system is to diagnose blood infections and meningities infections, and to recommend an appropriate drug.----* célula sanguínea = blood cell.* coagulación sanguínea = blood clotting.* coágulo sanguíneo = blood clot.* corriente sanguínea, la = bloodstream, the.* dopaje sanguíneo = blood doping.* flujo sanguíneo = blood flow.* flujo sanguíneo, el = bloodstream, the.* grupo sanguíneo = blood group, blood type.* lazos sanguíneos = blood ties.* suero sanguíneo = blood serum.* torrente sanguíneo, el = bloodstream, the.* vaso sanguíneo = blood vessel.* * *- nea adjetivoa) (Med) blood (before n)b) < persona> sanguine, ruddy-complexioned* * *= blood.Ex: In the field of medicine, the task of the Mycin system is to diagnose blood infections and meningities infections, and to recommend an appropriate drug.
* célula sanguínea = blood cell.* coagulación sanguínea = blood clotting.* coágulo sanguíneo = blood clot.* corriente sanguínea, la = bloodstream, the.* dopaje sanguíneo = blood doping.* flujo sanguíneo = blood flow.* flujo sanguíneo, el = bloodstream, the.* grupo sanguíneo = blood group, blood type.* lazos sanguíneos = blood ties.* suero sanguíneo = blood serum.* torrente sanguíneo, el = bloodstream, the.* vaso sanguíneo = blood vessel.* * *2 ‹persona› sanguine, ruddy-complexioned* * *
sanguíneo,-a adjetivo blood (antes de sustantivos)
' sanguíneo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
frotis
- grupo
- riego
- sanguínea
- torrente
- flujo
- hermanastro
- vaso
English:
blood group
- rupture
- blood
* * *sanguíneo, -a adjblood;presión sanguínea blood pressure* * *adj1 MED blood atr2 temperamento sanguine* * *1) : bloodvaso sanguíneo: blood vessel2) : sanguine, ruddy -
9 embolia
f.clot, embolism.* * *1 embolism, clot* * *SF (Med) embolismembolia cerebral — brain embolism, blood clot on the brain
* * *femenino embolism* * *femenino embolism* * *embolism* * *
embolia sustantivo femenino
embolism
embolia sustantivo femenino embolism
* * *embolia nfembolism;embolia cerebral/pulmonar cerebral/pulmonary embolism* * *f MED embolism* * *embolia nf: embolism -
10 trombosis coronaria
f. s.&pl.coronary thrombosis, blood clot in the coronary arteries, coronary obstruction, coronary.* * *(n.) = coronary thrombosisEx. He was found dead in bed due to a coronary thrombosis.* * *(n.) = coronary thrombosisEx: He was found dead in bed due to a coronary thrombosis.
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11 coagulante
adj.1 clotting (medicine).2 coagulative, clotting, hemostatic.m.1 clotting agent.2 coagulant, coagulator, substance which makes blood clot.* * *► adjetivo1 coagulative1 coagulant* * *SM coagulant* * *Iadjetivo clotting (before n)IImasculino coagulant* * *Iadjetivo clotting (before n)IImasculino coagulant* * *clotting ( before n), coagulativecoagulant* * *♦ adjclotting♦ nmclotting agent -
12 alveolalgia
f.alveolalgia, alveoalgia, painful infection caused by blood clot disintegration which follows after a tooth extraction. -
13 crúor
m.blood clot, cruor. -
14 obstrucción coronaria
f.coronary obstruction, coronary occlusion, thickening of the coronary artery walls, blood clot in the coronary arteries. -
15 oclusión coronaria
f.coronary thrombosis, blood clot in the coronary arteries, coronary obstruction, coronary occlusion. -
16 tromboembolismo
m.thromboembolism, blockage due to a blood clot. -
17 coagular
v.to clot, to coagulate (sangre).* * *1 to coagulate, clot (leche) to curdle* * *1.VT [+ sangre] to coagulate, clot, congeal; [+ leche] to curdle2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to clot, coagulate2.coagularse v pron (Med) to clot, coagulate; (Quím) to coagulate* * *= congeal, clot.Ex. Culturally heterogeneous societies, by definition, do not cohere by or congeal around a common value system.Ex. Blood that flows outside of a blood vessel will clot and form a scab.* * *1.verbo transitivo to clot, coagulate2.coagularse v pron (Med) to clot, coagulate; (Quím) to coagulate* * *= congeal, clot.Ex: Culturally heterogeneous societies, by definition, do not cohere by or congeal around a common value system.
Ex: Blood that flows outside of a blood vessel will clot and form a scab.* * *coagular [A1 ]vicoagularse [A1 ]1 ( Med) to clot, coagulate2 ( Quím) to coagulate■ coagularvtto clot, coagulate, make … clot* * *
coagular ( conjugate coagular) verbo transitivo
to clot, coagulate
coagularse verbo pronominal
to clot, coagulate
coagular verbo transitivo to coagulate
* * *♦ vt[sangre] to clot, to coagulate; [líquido] to coagulate* * *v/t coagulate; sangre clot* * *coagular v: to clot, to coagulate♦ coagulación nf -
18 cuajar
m.maw, abomasum, abomasus, fourth stomach.El cuajar de la vaca era muy grande The cow's maw was huge.v.1 to curdle (solidificar) (leche).El queso cuajó rápidamente The cheese curdled quickly.2 to be settled (lograrse) (acuerdo).3 to settle (nieve).4 to fit in (ser aceptado) (person).5 to coagulate, to clot, to set.La sangre de res cuajó en la olla The beef blood coagulated in the pot.6 to take on, to become popular.Esa moda cuajó That trend took on.* * *2 (huevo) to set3 figurado (recargar de adornos) to fill with, cover1 (nieve) to lie2 figurado (tener éxito) to be a success, come off2 (huevo) to set3 figurado (llenarse) to fill up* * *1. VT1) [+ leche] to curdle; [+ gelatina] to set; [+ sangre] to coagulate, clot; [+ grasa] to congeal2)cuajar algo de — (=cubrir) to cover sth with, adorn sth with; (=llenar) to fill sth with
2. VI1) [nieve] to lie; [leche] to curdle2) [moda, producto] to catch on, take off; [plan] to take shape; [idea, propuesta] to be well received, be acceptable; [truco] to come off, workel acuerdo no cuajó — the agreement didn't come off o work out
3) Méx (=charlar) to chat3.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivo1)a) leche to curdle; flan/yogur to setb) nieve to settle2)a) ideología to be accepted; reforma to come about; argumento/historia to come together; plan/proyecto to come off; moda to catch on, take offb) persona to fit in2.cuajar vta) < leche> to curdleb) ( llenar)3.cuajarse v pron to curdle* * *= congeal, come together, clot, fall into + place.Ex. Culturally heterogeneous societies, by definition, do not cohere by or congeal around a common value system.Ex. As for timing, a number of things are in process, and there is some hope that by next spring they might come together.Ex. Blood that flows outside of a blood vessel will clot and form a scab.Ex. It's really falling into place for us, but we have to keep doing it, week in and week out.----* nata cuajada = clotted cream.* sin cuajar = runny [runnier -comp., runniest -sup.].* * *1.verbo intransitivo1)a) leche to curdle; flan/yogur to setb) nieve to settle2)a) ideología to be accepted; reforma to come about; argumento/historia to come together; plan/proyecto to come off; moda to catch on, take offb) persona to fit in2.cuajar vta) < leche> to curdleb) ( llenar)3.cuajarse v pron to curdle* * *= congeal, come together, clot, fall into + place.Ex: Culturally heterogeneous societies, by definition, do not cohere by or congeal around a common value system.
Ex: As for timing, a number of things are in process, and there is some hope that by next spring they might come together.Ex: Blood that flows outside of a blood vessel will clot and form a scab.Ex: It's really falling into place for us, but we have to keep doing it, week in and week out.* nata cuajada = clotted cream.* sin cuajar = runny [runnier -comp., runniest -sup.].* * *abomasum, fourth stomachviA1 «leche» to curdle; «flan/yogur» to set; «sangre» to clot, coagulate2 «nieve» to settleB1(afianzarse): el ecologismo ha cuajado como una alternativa seria ecology has come to be accepted as a serious alternativesi cuajan las reformas previstas if the proposed reforms come about o come into beingeste cuento no termina de cuajar this story never really comes togetherel proyecto no cuajó the plan did not come to anything o come offuna moda que no cuajó en este país a fashion which didn't really catch on o take off in this countryno intentes convencerme, que no cuaja ( fam); don't try and convince me, it won't work o ( colloq) it won't wash2 «persona» to fit inno cuaja en ese grupo she doesn't fit in with that group■ cuajarvt1 ‹leche› to curdle2 (llenar) cuajar algo DE algo to fill sth WITH sthcuajó el artículo de citas he filled o peppered the article with quotations■ cuajarseto curdle* * *
cuajar ( conjugate cuajar) verbo intransitivo
1
[flan/yogur] to set
2
[plan/proyecto] to come off;
[ moda] to catch on, take off
verbo transitivo ‹ leche› to curdle
cuajar
I verbo transitivo (leche) to curdle
II verbo intransitivo
1 (nieve) to lie
2 (moda) to catch on
3 (plan, esfuerzo) to get off the ground
' cuajar' also found in these entries:
English:
clot
- gel
- settle
- take off
- set
* * *cuajar1 nmZool fourth stomach, Espec abomasum♦ vt1. [solidificar] [leche] to curdle;[sangre] to clot, to coagulate2.[cubrir] to cover withcuajar de [llenar] to fill with;♦ vi1. [lograrse] [acuerdo] to be settled;[negocio] to take off, to get going;era un jugador que prometía pero no llegó a cuajar he was a player with promise but he never really achieved his potential2. [ser aceptado] [persona] to fit in;[moda] to catch on;las propuestas no cuajaron the proposals never came to anything;un estilo arquitectónico que no cuajó en Inglaterra an architectural style that didn't catch on in England3. [nieve] to settle* * *I v/i2 fam ( llenar) coverII v/t leche curdle* * *cuajar vi1) : to curdle2) coagular: to clot, to coagulate3) : to set, to jell4) : to be acceptedsu idea no cuajó: his idea didn't catch oncuajar vt1) : to curdle2) : to adorn* * *cuajar vb1. (nieve) to settle -
19 costra
f.1 layer, crust.2 scab, crust.3 encrustation, incrustation.* * *1 crust2 MEDICINA scab* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=corteza) crust2) (Med) scab3) [de vela] snuff* * *a) ( de herida) scabb) ( de suciedad) layer, coating* * *= crust, encrustration [incustration], scab, incrustration [encustration].Ex. And then he had nicked himself shaving, so badly that the styptic pencil had failed immediately to do its appointed task, delaying him so that he had to wolf down his breakfast, the eggs of which had on them a crust which he hated.Ex. After a few weeks (or days, if you have very bad encrustation) the catheter will drain less well and then block.Ex. Blood that flows outside of a blood vessel will clot and form a scab.Ex. The water, that trickles from it in a rivulet, leaves a white incrustation along its channel, in appearance exactly like soap suds.----* con costras = caked.* en costras = caked.* * *a) ( de herida) scabb) ( de suciedad) layer, coating* * *= crust, encrustration [incustration], scab, incrustration [encustration].Ex: And then he had nicked himself shaving, so badly that the styptic pencil had failed immediately to do its appointed task, delaying him so that he had to wolf down his breakfast, the eggs of which had on them a crust which he hated.
Ex: After a few weeks (or days, if you have very bad encrustation) the catheter will drain less well and then block.Ex: Blood that flows outside of a blood vessel will clot and form a scab.Ex: The water, that trickles from it in a rivulet, leaves a white incrustation along its channel, in appearance exactly like soap suds.* con costras = caked.* en costras = caked.* * *1 (del pan) crust2 (de una herida) scab3 (de suciedad) layer, coating* * *
costra sustantivo femenino
costra sustantivo femenino
1 Med (postilla) scab
2 (capa) crust
' costra' also found in these entries:
English:
scab
- crust
* * *costra nf1. [de suciedad, de tierra] layer, crust2. [de pan] crust3. [de herida] scab* * *f MED scab* * *costra nf1) : crust2) postilla: scab* * *costra n scab -
20 postilla
f.1 scab.2 gloss.* * *1 scab* * *femenino scab* * *= scab.Ex. Blood that flows outside of a blood vessel will clot and form a scab.* * *femenino scab* * *= scab.Ex: Blood that flows outside of a blood vessel will clot and form a scab.
* * *scab* * *postilla nfscab* * *postilla nf: scab
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