noun
- the quality or capacity of being able to coagulate; the degree to which a substance can form a clot or solidify from a liquid state
Usage: technical term used in medicine, biology, and chemistry; commonly used in clinical contexts to describe blood properties
Examples
- The patient's blood coagulability was tested before surgery.
- Vitamin K plays an important role in maintaining normal coagulability.
- Certain medications can affect the coagulability of blood.
- The coagulability of milk is essential in cheese production.
- Doctors monitor coagulability in patients taking anticoagulant drugs.