1. coagulated - Adjective
2. coagulated - Verb
4. coagulated - Adjective Satellite
of Coagulate
Changed into, or contained in, a coagulum or a curdlike mass; curdled.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe laws of social development are not identical with the laws in the natural sciences. The content of the social laws is not nature but second nature: coagulated history. They are manmade, but they also make men; they are dialectical, at once subject and object. Russell Jacoby
curdled milk Source: Internet
coagulated blood Source: Internet
grumous blood Source: Internet
About her father, Murtaza Bhutto, Fatima wrote, “He never drank tea or coffee, but he liked Kashmiri chai, a strange drink of coagulated pink tea, flavoured with spices and pistachios.” Source: Internet
A vial of coagulated blood of St. Gennaro, the patron saint of the city who protects Naples from Vesuvius and its many demons, is taken out of a locked cabinet and brought out during high mass attended by Neapolitan elite and curious onlookers. Source: Internet