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Coagulate   /koʊˈægjəlˌeɪt/   Listen
Coagulate

verb
(past & past part. coagulated; pres. part. coagulating)
1.
Change from a liquid to a thickened or solid state.  Synonym: clot.
2.
Cause to change from a liquid to a solid or thickened state.  Synonym: clot.






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"Coagulate" Quotes from Famous Books



... for vegetable albumen; and although I cannot without pedantry avoid {253} using sometimes the word 'milky' of the white juices of plants, I must beg the reader to remain unaffected in his conviction that there is a vital difference between liquids that coagulate into butter, or congeal into India-rubber. Oil, when used simply, will always mean a vegetable product: and when I have occasion to speak of petroleum, tallow, or blubber, I shall generally call these substances by their ...
— Proserpina, Volume 1 - Studies Of Wayside Flowers • John Ruskin

... to a pulp. Squeeze the pulp through a clean cloth into a beaker. Add 10 cc. H{2}O and heat on a sand bath to coagulate the albumin. Filter, adding a little hot water if necessary. To the filtrate add 5 cc. alcohol. The precipitate ...
— Human Foods and Their Nutritive Value • Harry Snyder



Words linked to "Coagulate" :   coagulation, clot, coagulator, curdle, coagulum, thick, modify, change state, alter, grumous, grumose, coagulant, change, turn



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