Clumps vs Coagulates - What's the difference?
clumps | coagulates |
(clump)
A game in which questions are asked for the purpose of enabling the questioners to discover a word or thing previously selected by two persons who answer the questions; so called because the players take sides in two "clumps" or groups.
* E. F. Benson
* John Betjeman
(coagulate)
To become congealed; to convert from a liquid to a semisolid mass.
To cause to congeal.
(obsolete) Coagulated.
* 1599 , , II. ii. 460:
As verbs the difference between clumps and coagulates
is that clumps is (clump) while coagulates is .As a noun clumps
is .clumps
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(head)- We'll have supper extremely soon But just one game of clumps first.
- There you looked and there you led me off into the game of clumps .
coagulates
English
Verb
(head)Anagrams
*coagulate
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) .Verb
(coagulat)- In cheese making, milk coagulates into curds that become cheese.
- Rennet coagulates''' milk; heat '''coagulates the white of an egg.
Antonyms
* dissolve, meltDerived terms
* coagulation * coagulantAdjective
(-)- roasted in wrath and fire, / And thus o'er-sized with coagulate gore,