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adjective
- 1. thickened or congealed: "inspissated secretions"
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The meaning of INSPISSATED is thickened in consistency; broadly : made or having become thick, heavy, or intense. How to use inspissated in a sentence.
Inspissate is a verb that means to make thick or thicker. It comes from Latin spissus, meaning "slow, dense". See examples, etymology, and related words.
Inspissated means to thicken or become thick, especially by evaporation or condensation. Find the origin, usage, and examples of this word, as well as related terms and translations.
Inspissate means to thicken, as by evaporation, or to make or become dense. It is an archaic verb derived from Latin spissus, meaning thick.
verb (used with or without object) , in·spis·sat·ed, in·spis·sat·ing. to thicken, as by evaporation; make or become dense. inspissate. / ɪnˈspɪseɪt / verb. archaic. to thicken, as by evaporation.
verb. make thick or thicker. “ inspissate the tar so that it becomes pitch”. synonyms: thicken. thicken. become thick or thicker. see more. verb. make viscous or dense.
verb. To make thick or thicker, especially through evaporation or condensation: condense, thicken.