incrassate
verb/ɪnˈkɹæseɪt/
Etymology
From the participle stem of Latin incrassare, from in- + crassare ‘make thick’, from crassus.
- derived from incrassare
Definitions
To thicken, condense.
- Some finde sepulchrall Vessels containing liquors, which time hath incrassated into gellies.
- For since it is of the Nature of Acids to dissolve or attenuate, and of Alcalies to precipitate or incrassate[…]
Made thick or thicker
Made thick or thicker; swelled out at some particular part, like the antennae of certain insects, or the leaves of the houseleek.
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA