coagulant

English

Etymology

Latin coagulans, present participle

Noun

coagulant (plural coagulants)

  1. A substance that causes coagulation.
    Magnesium sulfate is the coagulant used in making tofu. It causes the liquid soy milk to separate into solid tofu and water.

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Catalan

Verb

coagulant

  1. present participle of coagular

French

Verb

coagulant

  1. present participle of coaguler

Latin

Verb

coāgulant

  1. third-person plural present active indicative of coāgulō
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