inspissated

[inˈspisˌādəd]

inspissated Definition

thickened in consistency, as a liquid or food; made or become thick.

Using inspissated: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "inspissated" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The inspissated sauce was difficult to pour.

  • Example

    The inspissated blood sample was unusable for testing.

  • Example

    The inspissated mixture of flour and water was used as a glue.

inspissated Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with inspissated

  • milk that has been thickened by evaporation or boiling

    Example

    The recipe calls for inspissated milk to make the pudding.

  • a thickened bodily fluid, such as mucus or pus

    Example

    The doctor examined the inspissated secretion under a microscope.

  • a thickened form of resin, often used in varnishes and adhesives

    Example

    The inspissated resin was mixed with oil to make a wood finish.

Origins of inspissated

from Latin 'inspissatus', past participle of 'inspissare', meaning 'to thicken'

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Summary: inspissated in Brief

The term 'inspissated' [inˈspisˌādəd] describes a liquid or food that has thickened in consistency, often due to evaporation or boiling. Examples include inspissated sauce, blood samples, and mixtures of flour and water used as glue. The term extends into phrases like 'inspissated milk,' 'inspissated secretion,' and 'inspissated resin,' which denote specific types of thickened substances.