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congeal
congeal, v. (kənˈdʒiːl) Forms: 4–7 congele, 5 -gell-yn, 5–7 -ieale, 6 -geel, -iele, -ieyle, 6– congeal. [ME. congele(n, a. OF. congeler (14th c. in Littré) 3rd sing. pres. congèle, ad. L. congelāre, f. con- together + gelāre to freeze, f. gelum, gelu frost.] I. trans. 1. To convert, by freezing, fro... Oxford English Dictionary
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congeal
congeal/kənˈdʒi:l; kən`dʒil/ v[I, Tn](of a liquid) (cause to) become thick or solid, esp by cooling (指液体)(使)变浓或凝结(尤指遇冷冻结) The blood had congealed round the cut on her knee. 血液在她的膝盖伤口周围凝固了. Use hot water to rinse the congealed fat off the dinner plates. 用热水把菜盘上凝结的油渍冲洗掉. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Prill
Prills are formed by allowing drops of the melted prill substance to congeal or freeze in mid-air after being dripped from the top of a tall prilling tower wikipedia.org
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Cretons
Pig marrow is also often added to form a gelatin that allows it to congeal. wikipedia.org
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congellyn
congele, congellyn obs. ff. congeal. Oxford English Dictionary
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Lava (color)
Variations of lava Dark lava The color dark lava is the color of lava that has cooled and begun to congeal into igneous rock. wikipedia.org
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conjeale
conjeale, -iele, -ieyle obs. ff. congeal. Oxford English Dictionary
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Tokoroten
Tokoroten was traditionally made by boiling tengusa (Gelidium amansii) and then allowing the mixture to congeal into a jelly. wikipedia.org
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congealed
congealed, ppl. a. (kənˈdʒiːld) [f. congeal v. + -ed. In 16–17th c. also stressed ˈcongeal'd.] 1. Made solid and hard by freezing; frozen.1432–50 Higden (Rolls) I. 323 Islandia is an yle, hauenge..on the north the see congelede. 1549 Compl. Scot. vi. 59 The snau is ane congelit rane. 1634 Milton Com... Oxford English Dictionary
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Maytenus acuminata
The reference to "silk" in some of its common names derives from the way in which some of its sap will congeal into silky threads on contact with air. wikipedia.org
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engeal
† enˈgeal, v. Obs. rare—1. In 5 engeyle. [ad. OF. engiel-er, engel-er, f. en- (see en-1) + geler to freeze: cf. congeal.] trans. To freeze.14.. MS. Cantab. Ff. i. 6, f. 11 (Halliw.) Stones engeyled falleth doune arow, Whenne that hit hayleth. Oxford English Dictionary
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congeel
congeel obs. f. congeal. Oxford English Dictionary
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Microcrystalline wax
These include congeal point (ASTM D938), needle penetration (ASTM D1321), color (ASTM D6045), and viscosity (ASTM D445). The desired properties of the petrolatum can be modified by using microcrystalline wax bases of different congeal points (ASTM D938) and needle penetration wikipedia.org
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congealable
congealable, a. (kənˈdʒiːləb(ə)l) [f. congeal v. + -able: so in mod.F. congelable: see congelable.] That can be congealed.1626 Bacon Sylva §839 The Consistences of Bodies are very diuers: Dense, Rare..Congealeable, not Congealeable. 1682 Boyle New Observ. ii. Wks. 1772 II. 493 More easily congealabl... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tyropoeon Valley
The name () possibly arose as an ancient mistranslation from Hebrew to the Greek of Josephus's book; Semitic languages use the same root for outer and congeal wikipedia.org
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