To congeal means to thicken, clot, cake or coagulate. Mary cut herself with a knife, but within a few minutes the blood started to congeal.
Clot, coalesce, solidify, congeal, set...
It will not absorb it but will congeal with it to create a sticky mess!
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Changing from a gas to a solid is called deposition.Since the opposite process... going from a solid to a gas... is sublimation, sometimes the gas-to-solid transition is called "desublimation."
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If you don't wash the dishes right away, the food on them will congeal over the warm night.
If you meant 'congeal' - one answer could be "the spilled soup dried, making it congeal into a dark stain."
the man congeals the ice cream
She congealed the water into ice by putting it in the freezerCongeal- to turn something from liquid to a solid state Although technically correct, your example is not, as congeal would never be used in reference to water. The spilt blood would eventually congeal into a gelatinous blob.After the pudding still hadn't congealed after four hours, Marcus began to wonder what he had managed to do wrong this time.
Yes. There is a way to safely congeal someone in jello. How?
To change into curd; to coagulate; as, rennet causes milk to curdle., To thicken; to congeal., To change into curd; to cause to coagulate., To congeal or thicken.
From Latin; gelare, "to congeal".
To solidify
Clot, coalesce, solidify, congeal, set...
It will not absorb it but will congeal with it to create a sticky mess!
For real, congeal, teal, veal...big mealhealing feeling
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