cruor

[ kroo-awr ]
/ ˈkru ɔr /

noun

coagulated blood, or the portion of the blood that forms the clot.

Origin of cruor

1650–60; < Latin: blood (that flows from a wound), gore; akin to crude

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British Dictionary definitions for cruor

cruor
/ (ˈkrʊɔː) /

noun plural cruores (ˈkrʊɔːriːz)

med a blood clot