clot
noun
[ klɒt ]
• a thick mass of coagulated liquid, especially blood, or of material stuck together.
• "a blood clot"
Similar:
lump,
clump,
mass,
curdling,
obstruction,
glob,
gob,
thrombus,
thrombosis,
embolus,
embolism,
• a foolish or clumsy person.
• "Watch where you're going, you clot!"
Similar:
fool,
idiot,
halfwit,
nincompoop,
blockhead,
buffoon,
dunce,
dolt,
ignoramus,
cretin,
imbecile,
dullard,
moron,
simpleton,
clod,
dope,
ninny,
chump,
dimwit,
nitwit,
goon,
dumbo,
dummy,
dum-dum,
dumb-bell,
loon,
jackass,
bonehead,
fathead,
numbskull,
dunderhead,
chucklehead,
knucklehead,
muttonhead,
pudding-head,
thickhead,
wooden-head,
airhead,
pinhead,
lamebrain,
pea-brain,
birdbrain,
zombie,
jerk,
nerd,
dipstick,
donkey,
noodle,
nit,
numpty,
twit,
ass,
goat,
plonker,
berk,
prat,
pillock,
wally,
git,
wazzock,
divvy,
nerk,
twerp,
charlie,
mug,
muppet,
nyaff,
balloon,
sumph,
gowk,
gobdaw,
schmuck,
bozo,
boob,
lamer,
turkey,
schlepper,
chowderhead,
dumbhead,
dumbass,
goofball,
goof,
goofus,
galoot,
dork,
lummox,
klutz,
putz,
schlemiel,
sap,
meatball,
gink,
cluck,
clunk,
ding-dong,
dingbat,
wiener,
weeny,
dip,
simp,
clot
verb
• form or cause to form clots.
• "drugs that help blood to clot"
Similar:
coagulate,
set,
congeal,
cake,
curdle,
thicken,
solidify,
harden,
dry,
stiffen,
Origin:
Old English clott, clot, of Germanic origin; related to German Klotz .