- free dictionary.
Congelation (from Latin: congelātiō, lit. 'freezing,
congealing') was a term used in
medieval and
early modern alchemy for the process...
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ensemble for the
congealing process.
Since the test
image is
drawn from one of the
categories c j {\displaystyle c_{j}} ,
congealing provides a corresponding...
- broths. The rod-like
shape means that
porridge can be
stirred without congealing and
forming lumps,
unlike a spoon,
which would have a
dragging effect...
- into a
common ring
shape Alternative names Gelatin salad,
jelly salad,
congealed salad,
molded salad Type
Salad Course Dessert, side dish,
snack Place...
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fatberg blockage.
Fatbergs are not just the
result of fats that have
congealed through cooling. The
lipids in
fatbergs have
undergone a
process of saponification...
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swelling numbers. Its c****ography
alternates between ceaseless motion and a
congealed, static, 'virile' posing.
Fascist art
glorifies surrender, it
exalts mindlessness...
-
mixed with a
little bit of fish
sauce or salt
water to
prevent it from
congealing (this step
varies a lot from
person to
person and from
region to region)...
- reviews. Time wrote, "the
jokes are well-worn, and good,
manic ideas are
congealing into formulas".
Allen reunited with
Keaton in
Sleeper (1973), the first...
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Pectin (Ancient Gr****: πηκτικός pēktikós: "
congealed" and "curdled") is a heteropolysaccharide, a
structural polymer contained in the
primary lamella...
- one of
which he
named "paraffine oil"
because at low
temperatures it
congealed into a
substance resembling paraffin wax. The
production of
these oils...