inspissated

  • 91Gum tragacanth — Gum Gum, n. [OE. gomme, gumme, F. gomme, L. gummi and commis, fr. Gr. ?, prob. from an Egyptian form kam?; cf. It. {gomma}.] 1. A vegetable secretion of many trees or plants that hardens when it exudes, but is soluble in water; as, gum arabic;… …

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  • 92Gum water — Gum Gum, n. [OE. gomme, gumme, F. gomme, L. gummi and commis, fr. Gr. ?, prob. from an Egyptian form kam?; cf. It. {gomma}.] 1. A vegetable secretion of many trees or plants that hardens when it exudes, but is soluble in water; as, gum arabic;… …

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  • 93Gum wood — Gum Gum, n. [OE. gomme, gumme, F. gomme, L. gummi and commis, fr. Gr. ?, prob. from an Egyptian form kam?; cf. It. {gomma}.] 1. A vegetable secretion of many trees or plants that hardens when it exudes, but is soluble in water; as, gum arabic;… …

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  • 94Guttatrap — Gut ta*trap, n. The inspissated juice of a tree of the genus {Artocarpus} ({A. incisa}, or breadfruit tree), sometimes used in making birdlime, on account of its glutinous quality. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 95hog mullet — Stone Stone, n. [OE. ston, stan, AS. st[=a]n; akin to OS. & OFries. st[=e]n, D. steen, G. stein, Icel. steinn, Sw. sten, Dan. steen, Goth. stains, Russ. stiena a wall, Gr. ?, ?, a pebble. [root]167. Cf. {Steen}.] 1. Concreted earthy or mineral… …

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  • 96hog sucker — Stone Stone, n. [OE. ston, stan, AS. st[=a]n; akin to OS. & OFries. st[=e]n, D. steen, G. stein, Icel. steinn, Sw. sten, Dan. steen, Goth. stains, Russ. stiena a wall, Gr. ?, ?, a pebble. [root]167. Cf. {Steen}.] 1. Concreted earthy or mineral… …

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  • 97Hypocist — Hyp o*cist, n. [Gr. ? a plant growing on the roots of the Cistus.] An astringent inspissated juice obtained from the fruit of a plant ({Cytinus hypocistis}), growing from the roots of the {Cistus}, a small European shrub. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 98imposing stone — Stone Stone, n. [OE. ston, stan, AS. st[=a]n; akin to OS. & OFries. st[=e]n, D. steen, G. stein, Icel. steinn, Sw. sten, Dan. steen, Goth. stains, Russ. stiena a wall, Gr. ?, ?, a pebble. [root]167. Cf. {Steen}.] 1. Concreted earthy or mineral… …

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  • 99Incrassate — In*cras sate, Incrassated In*cras sa*ted, a. [L. incrassatus, p. p.] [1913 Webster] 1. Made thick or thicker; thickened; inspissated. [1913 Webster] 2. (Bot.) Thickened; becoming thicker. Martyn. [1913 Webster] 3. (Zo[ o]l.) Swelled out on some… …

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  • 100Incrassated — Incrassate In*cras sate, Incrassated In*cras sa*ted, a. [L. incrassatus, p. p.] [1913 Webster] 1. Made thick or thicker; thickened; inspissated. [1913 Webster] 2. (Bot.) Thickened; becoming thicker. Martyn. [1913 Webster] 3. (Zo[ o]l.) Swelled… …

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