crassamentum

crassamentum
(kra-ssa-min-tom') s. m.
Terme de médecine. Mot latin dont on se sert quelquefois pour désigner le caillot qui se forme dans le sang d'une saignée.
   Lat. crassamentum, dépôt, de crassus, épais (voy. gras).

Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré. . 1872-1877.

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  • Crassamentum — Crassament Cras sa*ment (kr?s s? ment), ||Crassamentum Cras sa*men tum ( m?n t?m), n. [L. crassamentum, fr. crassare to make thick. See {Crass}, a.] A semisolid mass or clot, especially that formed in coagulation of the blood. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Crassamentum sanguĭnis — (lat.), Blutkuchen …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • crassamentum — 1. Old term for blood clot. 2. Old term for coagulum. [L. thickness, fr. crassus, thick] * * * cras·sa·men·tum (kras″ə menґtəm) [L.] clot (def. 1) …   Medical dictionary

  • crassamentum — n. [L.] Clot (of blood), coagulation …   New dictionary of synonyms

  • crassamentum — cras·sa·men·tum …   English syllables

  • crassamentum —   n. clot of blood …   Dictionary of difficult words

  • crassamentum — …   Useful english dictionary

  • Crassament — Cras sa*ment (kr?s s? ment), ||Crassamentum Cras sa*men tum ( m?n t?m), n. [L. crassamentum, fr. crassare to make thick. See {Crass}, a.] A semisolid mass or clot, especially that formed in coagulation of the blood. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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