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incoagulable, a.|ɪnkəʊˈægjʊləb(ə)l| [f. in-3 + coagulable.] That cannot be coagulated; incapable of coagulation. Hence ˌincoagulaˈbility, the property or state of being incoagulable.
1667Phil. Trans. II. 556 Certain Bodies..in themselves invisible and incoagulable. 1672Boyle Ess. Gems i. Wks. 1772 III. 527 The remaining and incoagulable part of it may have been imbibed by the ambient air. 1822–34Good's Study Med. (ed. 4) II. 648 The fluids of the body are loose and incoagulable. 1915Jrnl. Med. Res. XXXII. 452 The leech extract incoagulable blood in vivo differs markedly from blood made incoagulable by receiving it into leech extract in vitro. Ibid. 454 In anaphylactic blood and in leech extract blood the probable explanation of a part at least of the incoagulability of the blood consists in a definite effect of these conditions on the blood platelets. 1964W. G. Smith Allergy & Tissue Metabolism ii. 17 Other workers demonstrated a deficiency in fibrinogen, platelets, and prothrombin as a cause of the incoagulability. |