Hypercoagulable is a medical term that describes a condition where the blood has an increased tendency to form clots. There are several synonyms that can be used to describe this condition, including thrombophilic, prothrombotic, and clotting-prone. Thrombophilic is a term used to describe a tendency to form blood clots due to an inherited or acquired condition. Prothrombotic refers to an increased tendency to form clots due to various causes, such as surgery, immobility, and certain medications. Clotting-prone is a general term used to describe a person or situation that has an increased risk of developing clots. All these synonyms are used interchangeably to describe the condition of hypercoagulability.