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Coagulate   /koʊˈægjəlˌeɪt/   Listen
verb
Coagulate  v. t.  (past & past part. coagulated; pres. part. coagulating)  To cause (a liquid) to change into a curdlike or semisolid state, not by evaporation but by some kind of chemical reaction; to curdle; as, rennet coagulates milk; heat coagulates the white of an egg.



Coagulate  v. i.  To undergo coagulation.
Synonyms: To thicken; concrete; curdle; clot; congeal.



adjective
Coagulate  adj.  Coagulated. (Obs.)






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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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

... dark as blood-stains. Solutions of these do not change colour or coagulate on boiling; ammonia changes the colour to blue or green; acid brightens the original colour, ...
— Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology • W. G. Aitchison Robertson

... too small to be distinguishable under the microscope. It also, possibly, contains some incompletely transformed matter. Sorbite is softer and tougher than troostite, and is habitually associated with pearlite. Its components are tending to coagulate into pearlite, and will do so in a fairly short time at temperatures near the lower critical, which heat will furnish the necessary molecular freedom. The normal appearance, however, is the cloudy mass shown ...
— The Working of Steel - Annealing, Heat Treating and Hardening of Carbon and Alloy Steel • Fred H. Colvin

... "Wild East Show" where performances were given by Bedouin Arabs. With their short Turkish swords—the cimeters—they accomplished feats of such intrepidity and daring as to cause the spectators' blood to coagulate ...
— By Water to the Columbian Exposition • Johanna S. Wisthaler


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