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inspissator

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in⋅spis⋅sate

[in-spis-eyt]
–verb (used with object), verb (used without object), -sat⋅ed, -sat⋅ing.
to thicken, as by evaporation; make or become dense.

Origin:
1620–30; < LL inspissātus ptp. of inspissāre to thicken, equiv. to L in- in- 2 + spissā(re) to thicken (deriv. of spissus thick) + -tus ptp. suffix


in⋅spis⋅sa⋅tion, noun
in⋅spis⋅sa⋅tor, noun
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in·spis·sate   (ĭn-spĭs'āt', ĭn'spĭ-sāt')   
intr. & tr.v.   in·spis·sat·ed, in·spis·sat·ing, in·spis·sates
To undergo thickening or cause to thicken, as by boiling or evaporation; condense.

[From Late Latin īnspissāre, īnspissāt-, to thicken : Latin in-, causative pref.; see in-2 + Latin spissus, thick.]
in'spis·sa'tion n., in·spis'sa'tor n.
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Main Entry: in·spis·sa·tor
Pronunciation: in-'spis-"At-&r, 'in(t)-sp&-"sAt-&r
Function: noun
: an apparatus for thickeningfluids (as blood)
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inspissate in·spis·sate (ĭn-spĭs'āt', ĭn'spĭ-sāt')
v. in·spis·sat·ed, in·spis·sat·ing, in·spis·sates
To undergo thickening or cause to thicken, as by evaporation or the absorption of fluid.


in'spis·sa'tion n.
in·spis'sa'tor n.

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