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thrombus
(throm|bus)
Pronunciation:
/ˈθrɒmbəs/
noun
(
plural
thrombi
/-bʌɪ/
)
a blood clot formed in situ within the vascular system of the body and impeding blood flow.
Origin:
mid 19th century
: modern Latin
, from Greek
thrombos
'lump, blood clot'
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