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Etymology of the English word coagulable

the English word coagulable
derived from the English word coagulate
derived from the Latin word coagulatio (coagulation; curdling; congealing)
derived from the Latin word coagulatus (curdled)
derived from the Latin word coagulare (colon; curdle; make thick, solid)
derived from the Latin word coagulum (tie, bond, binding agent)
derived from the Latin word coagulare (colon; curdle; make thick, solid)
derived from the Latin word coagulum (tie, bond, binding agent)
derived from the Latin word coagulare (colon; curdle; make thick, solid)
derived from the Latin word coagulum (tie, bond, binding agent)
derived from the Latin word coagulare (colon; curdle; make thick, solid)
derived from the Latin word coagulum (tie, bond, binding agent)
derived from the Latin word coagulare (colon; curdle; make thick, solid)
derived from the Latin word coagulum (tie, bond, binding agent)
derived from the Latin word coagulare (colon; curdle; make thick, solid)
derived from the Latin word coagulum (tie, bond, binding agent)
derived from the Latin word coagulare (colon; curdle; make thick, solid)
derived from the Latin word coagulum (tie, bond, binding agent)
derived from the Latin word coagulare (colon; curdle; make thick, solid)
using the English suffix -able

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