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Well let me try to answer this one. Coagulant is from the word coagulation; which means the process of blood clotting. So the word in whole is something that prevents blood from clotting; or root word being coagulant(blood clotting). Hope that helps?

The verb is coagulate and probably the other forms of the word stem from the verb. Coagulate means: (of a fluid, especially blood) change to a solid or semi-solid state.

adjective - coagulable

noun - coagulation / coagulate / coagulator

adjective - coagulative

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