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† concoˈagulate, v. Obs. [f. con- + coagulate v.] To coagulate together into one mass.
1665–6Phil. Trans. I. 196 Aqua fortis concoagulated with differing Bodies produced very differing Concretes. 1673Ibid. VIII. 5187 Those two Volatil Salts, thus open'd by the Fire..are con-coagulated with them. a1691Boyle Wks. I. 442 (R.) For some solutions require more, others less spirit of wine to concoagulate adequately with them. Hence concoaguˈlation.
a1691Boyle Wks. III. 58 (R.) A concoagulation of the corpuscles..with those of the menstruum. |