coagulate
71ἐπισυνιστάμενον — ἐπισυνιστά̱μενον , ἐπισυνιστάω cause to coagulate afterwards pres part mp masc acc sg (doric aeolic) ἐπισυνιστά̱μενον , ἐπισυνιστάω cause to coagulate afterwards pres part mp neut nom/voc/acc sg (doric aeolic) …
72ἐπισυνίστη — ἐπισυνιστάω cause to coagulate afterwards pres imperat act 2nd sg (doric) ἐπισυνιστάω cause to coagulate afterwards pres imperat act 2nd sg (epic doric ionic aeolic) …
73mad- — mad English meaning: wet; glossy, fat, well fed Deutsche Übersetzung: “naß, triefen; also von Fett triefen, vollsaftig, fett, gemästet” Material: O.Ind. mádati, mádate “boil, effervesce, cheerful sein”, mü dyati, mamátti, mándati …
74stel-3 — stel 3 English meaning: to put, place Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘stellen, aufstellen; stehend, unbeweglich, steif; Ständer, Pfosten, stem, Stiel” Material: O.Ind. sthála m, sthalī “elevation, Anhöhe, Festland”, sthálü… …
75quail — the bird [14] and quail ‘cower’ [15] are not related. The former comes via Old French quaille from medieval Latin coacula, which probably originated in imitation of the bird’s grating cry. It is not known for certain where the verb (which… …
76coagulator — noun an agent that produces coagulation • Syn: ↑coagulant • Derivationally related forms: ↑coagulate, ↑coagulate (for: ↑coagulant) • Hypernyms: ↑agent …
77coagulometer — kōˌagyəˈläməd.ə(r), ətə(r) noun ( s) Etymology: coagulate + o + meter : an apparatus for measuring the time required for a sample of fluid (as blood) to coagulate …
78thick´en|er — thick|en «THIHK uhn», transitive verb. to make thick or thicker: »to thicken a wall. Mother thickens the gravy with flour. SYNONYM(S): coagulate, congeal, condense. –v.i. 1. to become thick or thicker: »The pudding will thicken as it cools. The… …
79thick|en — «THIHK uhn», transitive verb. to make thick or thicker: »to thicken a wall. Mother thickens the gravy with flour. SYNONYM(S): coagulate, congeal, condense. –v.i. 1. to become thick or thicker: »The pudding will thicken as it cools. The weather… …
80Cake — Cake, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Caked}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Caking}.] To concrete or consolidate into a hard mass, as dough in an oven; to coagulate. [1913 Webster] Clotted blood that caked within. Addison. [1913 Webster] …