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inspissate
▪ I. † inˈspissate, ppl. a. Obs. [ad. late L. inspissāt-us pa. pple. (Vegetius, c 420), f. inspissāre to thicken: see next.] Inspissated, thickened.1603 Holland Plutarch's Mor. 1006 The aire of rivers being always grosse and heavy, in Winter is more inspissate by reason of the circumstant cold. 1657... Oxford English Dictionary
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inspissator
inspissator (ˈɪnspɪseɪtə(r)) [f. inspissate v. + -or.] An apparatus for thickening or coagulating serum or other body fluids by heat.1897 Muir & Ritchie Man. Bacteriol. ii. 48 (caption) Blood serum inspissator. 1928 F. W. Tanner Pract. Bacteriol. i. 24 Some media..must be sterilized at low temperatu... Oxford English Dictionary
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inspissation
inspissation (ɪnspɪˈseɪʃən) [ad. med.L. inspissātiōn-em, n. of action from inspissāre to inspissate.] The action of making, or process of becoming, thick or dense; thickening, condensation; an instance of this.1603 Holland Plutarch's Mor. 1079 What more opposite to subtilization and rarefaction, tha... Oxford English Dictionary
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congelative
† congelative, a. Obs. (ˈkɒndʒɪleɪtɪv) [a. F. congelatif, -ive (16th c. in Littré), f. L. congelāt- ppl. stem + -ive.] Having the quality of congealing; tending to congeal; tending to crystallize, or to produce calcareous deposits, stalactites, etc.1594 Plat Jewell-ho. i. 24 This generatiue, and con... Oxford English Dictionary
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incrassate
▪ I. incrassate, a. (ɪnˈkræsət) [ad. L. incrassātus, pa. pple. of incrassāre: see next.] † 1. Thickened (in consistence); condensed. Obs.1608 Willet Hexapla Exod. 121 The aire..was incrassate and thickned. 1685 Baxter Paraphr. N. Test. Heb. xi. 3 That Earth is but incrassate Humor, and Humor (or Wat... Oxford English Dictionary
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entertaining
▪ I. entertaining, vbl. n. (ɛntəˈteɪnɪŋ) [f. entertain v. + -ing1.] The action of the vb. entertain, in various senses.1568 Grafton Chron. II. 663 What profite this gentle entertaynyng of his people brought him to..all men may easely conjecture. 1642 Rogers Naaman 27 Both the message of Elisha and N... Oxford English Dictionary
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thicken
thicken, v. (ˈθɪk(ə)n) [f. thick a. + -en 5. Cf. ON. þykkn-a, f. þykk adj. thick.] To make or become thick or thicker. 1. trans. To make dense in consistence; to coagulate, inspissate. Also fig.c 1425 tr. Arderne's Treat. Fistula 30 Vnto þat þe watrynes of þe Iuyse be somewhat þikned. 1552 Huloet, T... Oxford English Dictionary
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