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单词 incrassate
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incrassateadj.

/ɪnˈkrasət/
Etymology: < Latin incrassātus, past participle of incrassāre : see incrassate v.
1. Thickened (in consistence); condensed. Obsolete.
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the world > matter > constitution of matter > density or solidity > viscosity > [adjective] > thickened
viscatec1400
inspissate1603
incrassate1608
thickened?1611
inspissated1655
spissated1727
1608 A. Willet Hexapla in Exodum 121 The aire..was incrassate and thickned.
1685 R. Baxter Paraphr. New Test. Hebrew xi. 3 That Earth is but incrassate Humor, and Humor (or Water) incrassate Air, and Air incrassate Fire, and Fire incrassate vegetative Spirit, and that incrassate intellectual Spirit.
2. figurative. Of the mind: Dulled, made gross. Obsolete.
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the mind > mental capacity > lack of understanding > stupidity, dullness of intellect > [adjective] > of actions, ideas, etc.
sloweOE
bluntc1175
simplea1425
headless1563
sottish1592
thick1600
stupid1609
incrassate1659
crass1660
simple-minded1774
bright1830
simplistic1844
noodly1870
unelectric1876
dinlo1907
clunky1965
1659 H. Hammond Paraphr. & Annot. Psalms (cxix. 70 Annot.) 620/1 Their heart is incrassate or grosse.
a1660 H. Hammond Serm. (1664) xiv. 235 Their understandings were so gross within them, being fatned and incrassate with magical phantasms.
3. Zoology and Botany. Of a thickened or swollen form.
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the world > life > biology > physical aspects or shapes > physical arrangement or condition > [adjective] > enlarged or dilated
torous1657
distended1697
incrassate1760
incrassated1806
varicose1826
gastroid1854
1760 J. Lee Introd. Bot. iii. xxii. 220 The Peduncle or Flower-stalk..is said to be..Incrassate, thickened towards the Flower.
1826 W. Kirby & W. Spence Introd. Entomol. IV. 260 Incrassate, disproportionably thick in part.
1826 W. Kirby & W. Spence Introd. Entomol. IV. 294 Margin..Incrassate, when the margin is disproportionably thick.
1847 J. Hardy in Hist. Berwickshire Naturalists' Club 2 No. 5. 248 Antennæ short, incrassate.
1856–8 W. Clark tr. J. van der Hoeven Handbk. Zool. I. 382 Femora often incrassate.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online September 2021).

incrassatev.

Brit. /ɪnˈkraseɪt/, /ɪŋˈkraseɪt/, U.S. /ᵻnˈkræˌseɪt/, /ɪŋˈkræˌseɪt/
Etymology: < Latin incrassāt-, participial stem of incrassāre to thicken, < in- (in- prefix3) + crassāre to make thick, < crassus crass n.
1.
a. transitive. To thicken in consistence; to condense, inspissate. Now rare.
ΘΚΠ
the world > matter > constitution of matter > density or solidity > viscosity > make viscous or thicken [verb (transitive)]
engleima1387
inviscatec1400
treaclec1500
mud1593
incrassate1601
inspissate1626
glutinize1750
syrup1847
1601 P. Holland tr. Pliny Hist. World II. 255 The nature of the seed is astringent: it doth incrassat and thicken humors.
1658 Sir T. Browne Hydriotaphia: Urne-buriall iii. 33 Liquors, which time hath incrassated into gellies.
1712 P. Blair in Philos. Trans. 1710–12 (Royal Soc.) 27 74 That does not hinder its Blood from being incrassated by Cold and bad Dyet.
1864 W. R. Alger Crit. Hist. Doctr. Future Life i. i. 8 Incrassated and clogged with vapors and steams.
b. absol.
ΚΠ
1601 P. Holland tr. Pliny Hist. World II. 194 That [gum]..is of a stronger operation to thicken and incrassat.
1718 J. Quincy Pharmacopœia Officinalis 96 'Tis reckon'd to cool and incrassate.
c. intransitive. To grow thick, to become condensed.
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the world > matter > constitution of matter > density or solidity > become (more) dense or solid [verb (intransitive)]
thicka1000
starkOE
congealc1400
starken?a1513
concrease1578
thicken1598
knit1605
condensate1607
fix1626
saddena1642
concretea1676
incrassate1733
solidify1837
consolidate1885
1733 G. Cheyne Eng. Malady i. iii. 21 These naturally subtil Parts..incrassate and grow clumsy.
2. figurative. To make gross (the mind, etc.); to dull, stupefy. Obsolete.
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the mind > mental capacity > lack of understanding > stupidity, dullness of intellect > render stupid [verb (transitive)]
sota1400
moider1587
duncify1594
effatuate1630
besot1634
incrassatea1660
cretinize1846
a1660 H. Hammond Serm. (1664) xiii. 221 Their spirits fatned and incrassated within them.
1666 W. Spurstowe Spiritual Chymist (1668) Pref. 6 Men that have incrassated their souls.
3. To thicken in sound: see incrassated adj. b.
4. To thicken in form: see incrassated adj. a.

Derivatives

inˈcrassating n. and adj.
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the world > matter > constitution of matter > density or solidity > viscosity > [adjective] > thickening
incrassating1620
spissating1657
spissative1678
inviscating1822
the world > matter > constitution of matter > density or solidity > viscosity > [noun] > becoming or making viscous
conspissation1471
thickening1580
inspissation1603
incrassiona1618
incrassation1633
inviscation1633
incrassating1732
plastering1812
impastation1855
1620 T. Venner Via Recta viii. 170 Some meats..are of an attenuating and soluble faculty..; and some of an incrassating, and an astringent.
1732 J. Arbuthnot Pract. Rules of Diet i. 265 In the Case of incrassating, or thickening.
1767 B. Gooch Pract. Treat. Wounds I. 179 Of a cooling, incrassating, and agglutinating nature.
1771 Gen. Chirurg. Dict. in J. Sparrow tr. H. F. Le Dran Observ. Surg. (ed. 4) Pachuntica, incrassating Medicines.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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