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Congealable

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con·geal  (kn-jl)
v. con·gealed, con·geal·ing, con·geals
v.intr.
1. To solidify by or as if by freezing: "My aim . . . was to take the Hill by storm before . . . opposition to spending cuts congealed" (David A. Stockman).
2. To coagulate; jell.
v.tr.
To cause to solidify or coagulate or to undergo a process likened to solidification or coagulation. See Synonyms at coagulate.

[Middle English congelen, from Old French congeler, from Latin congelre : com-, com- + gelre, to freeze; see gel- in Indo-European roots.]

con·geala·ble adj.
con·gealer n.
con·gealment n.


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