Como Pronunciar "clot"
word
/ˈkɫɑt/
KLAHT
/klˈɒt/
KLOT
Definição
A clot is a thick lump that forms when a liquid, especially blood, stops flowing smoothly and sticks together. Most often, it refers to blood that has thickened to stop bleeding.
Transcrição IPA
Inglês Americano
/ˈkɫɑt/
Inglês Britânico
/klˈɒt/
Pronúncia Simplificada
EUA
KLAHT
UK
KLOT
Ouça em Contexto
A clot stopped the bleeding from his cut.
The nurse checked for a clot in the patient’s leg.
If blood does not clot, it can be dangerous.
Doctors worry about clots forming after surgery.