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Definition of Inspissating

Inspissating
Inspissate In*spis"sate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Inspissated; p. pr. & vb. n. Inspissating.] [L. inspissatus, p. p. of inspissare to thicken; pref. in- + spissare to thicken, fr. spissus thick.] To thicken or bring to greater consistence, as fluids by evaporation.

Meaning of Inspissating from wikipedia

- Ins****ation is the process of increasing the viscosity of a fluid, or even of causing it to solidify, typically by dehydration or otherwise reducing its...
- obstruction syndrome, which occurs when **** becomes thick with mucus (ins****ated) and can cause bloating, pain, and incomplete or complete bowel obstruction...
- evidently suppurative; in people who are dehydrated, it also becomes very ins****ated. The quantity of ac****ulated exudate varies widely. It may be spread...
- medications. Lactobezoars are a specific type of food bezoar comprising ins****ated milk. It is most commonly seen in premature infants receiving formula...
- infectiousness of scab ****ociated virus” might be due to “encapsulation with ins****ated pus”. Contaminated needles are the most common fomite that transmits...
- Complications of HDN could include kernicterus, hepatosplenomegaly, ins****ated (thickened or dried) bile syndrome and/or greenish staining of the teeth...
- Kupffer cells, an ac****ulation of bilirubin within hepatocytes, and ins****ated bile in the canaliculi. Most pigmentation and canaliculi dilation occurs...
- sialadenitis involves the ac****ulation of bacteria, neutrophils and ins****ated fluid in lumen of ductal structures. Damage to ductal epithelium results...
- cord-like. Once excised, sustained pressure to the tumor will cause ins****ated material—that is cheese-like in appearance (resembling comedones in acne)...
- more powerful ingredients, such as honey, ****es, defrutum, (or wine ins****ated by boiling it down to two-thirds or one- half of the quantity,) myrrh...