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Congeal

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Verb

1. congeal, jell, set

become gelatinous

Example Sentences:
'the liquid jelled after we added the enzyme'

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Congeal

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verb
1. 
to change or cause to change from a soft or fluid state to a firm or solid state
2. 
to form or cause to form into a coagulated mass; curdle; jell
3. (intransitive)
(of ideas) to take shape or become fixed in form

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Congeal

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verb transitive, verb intransitive
1. 
to solidify or thicken by cooling or freezing
2. 
to thicken; coagulate; jell

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Congeal

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v. con·gealed, con·geal·ing, con·geals
v.intr.
1. To solidify or coagulate: Fat congealed in globs on the surface of the soup.
2. To come together so as to form a whole or produce a result: "The colliding ideologies and personalities congealed into an acute electoral and constitutional crisis" (Susan Dunn).
v.tr.
1. To cause to solidify or coagulate: The cool air congealed the fat.
2. To cause to come together to form a whole or produce a result: The conversation congealed his thoughts into a theory.

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