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1. 7 The blood had started to congeal.

2. 18 synonyms for Coagulate: congeal, clot, thicken, curdle, jell, clot, congeal, curdle, gelatinize

3. A synonym for Curdle is congeal.

4. 11 Gear lubricants may congeal and channel in cold weather.

5. Curdle definition is - to form curds; also : to congeal as if by forming curds

6. The increasing population density will even further congeal traffic.

7. 22 Queen: Her breath will still. Her blood congeal.

8. 8 The increasing population density will even further congeal traffic.

9. What does Congeals mean? Third-person singular simple present indicative form of congeal

10. Synonyms for Coagulate are for example coalesce, congeal and form clots

11. Another word for Coagulate: congeal, clot, thicken, curdle, jell Collins English Thesaurus

12. The soft waters of truth will congeal to become the hard hailstones of truth.

13. What does Curdle mean? To cause to Curdle, congeal, or become lumpy

14. 16 synonyms for Curdle: congeal, clot, thicken, condense, turn sour, solidify, coagulate, clot, coagulate

15. 13 I let the hair on my legs entwine, the soy sauce on my chin congeal.

16. 26 Miscellaneous : Honey, cooking oils, peanut butter and tahini will congeal in the fridge.

17. Find answer We found 5 answers for “Curdle”. This page shows answers to the clue Curdle, followed by ten definitions like “To change into curd”, “To congeal or thicken” and “To thicken; to congeal

18. To cause to Curdle, congeal, or become lumpy: "The inlet was Curdled with slush" (Alyson Carol

19. Coagulate (something) if a liquid Coagulates or something Coagulates it, it becomes thick and partly solid synonym congeal

20. 25 From in, by fight friendship where blood congeal into until China is the masses of for ordinary people let's forge.

21. Coagulate definition, to change from a fluid into a thickened mass; curdle; congeal: Let the pudding stand two hours until it Coagulates

22. 20 The steak was left to congeal on the plate, and Jenny ran down to the stable as fast as she could.

23. 28 The water-resistance and strength of stucco gypsum can be improved remarkablely by adding proper quantity self-made inorganic composite glue congeal materials.

24. 30 A large cloud of gas and dust begins to congeal gravitationally, starts rotating, and eventually flattens into an object called a protostellar disk.

25. The water-resistance and strength of stucco gypsum can be improved remarkablely by adding proper quantity self-made inorganic composite glue congeal materials.

26. 24 When the cheese started to cool and congeal, which took a good 30 minutes, all I did was stick it back on the stove, stirring until runny.

27. 29 That matters because the asteroid is one of the oldest known objects in the solar system, having formed a mere 5 million years after the solar system started to congeal.

28. 27 But for that same reason the character does not congeal into the kind of stable stock character required of a commercial television series,(www.Sentencedict.com) even one about lesbians .

29. Agglutinin, substance that causes particles to congeal in a group or mass, particularly a typical antibody that occurs in the blood serums of immunized and normal human beings and animals.

30. 23 Fall congeal degrees on mixture of KH150BS bodying oil with different base oil of different nature such as high viscosity index base oil, isomerization unit based oil lost and so on were studied.

31. Curdle verb congeal, clot, thicken, condense, turn sour, solidify, coagulate The sauce must not boil or the egg yolk will Curdle. melt, dissolve, soften, thaw, liquefy, deliquesce Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition

32. Congeal (third-person singular simple present Congeals, present participle congealing, simple past and past participle congealed) (transitive) To change from a liquid to solid state perhaps by cold (transitive) To coagulate, make curdled or semi-solid …

33. The definition of Coagulate means for a liquid to become a soft mass or a clot. An example of Coagulate is for blood to clot and congeal into a mass on the edge of a cut in the skin.

34. Curdle (v.) 1630s (earlier crudle, 1580s), "to thicken, cause to congeal, change or form into curd" (transitive), frequentative of curd (v.) "to make into curd" (late 14c., from the noun; see curd).Intransitive sense of "to coagulate, thicken" is from c

35. Coagulate (v.) early 15c., "to clot, congeal, become curdled, change from a liquid into a thickened mass; to make to clot," from Latin coagulatus, past participle of coagulare "to cause to curdle," from cogere "to curdle, collect" (see cogent).The earlier verb was coagule, c