1. Parts of Speech: Noun
2. Definition: Cruor refers to coagulated blood or a clot.
3. Pronunciations: US: /ˈkruːər/; UK: /ˈkruːɔː/
4. Origin and Usage: Cruor comes from the Latin word "cruor" meaning "blood". It is a medical term used to describe a clot or coagulated blood. It is also used in literature to describe bloodshed or violence.
5. Synonyms: Clot, coagulum, thrombus, embolus.
6. Related Words: Blood, serum, plasma, fibrin, plate.
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