Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
cruor
noun
/ˈkruːər/

Definition
Cruor refers to the fluid part of blood, often used in a scientific or medical context to describe the liquid that contains the blood cells and plasma.

Examples
- The cruor was essential for understanding how blood clots form.
- In the laboratory, researchers studied the properties of cruor to develop better medical treatments.

Meaning
In a broader sense, cruor can refer to blood or fluid, particularly when discussing the process of coagulation or the properties of blood in various states.

Synonyms
- Blood
- Hemolymph
- Plasma