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Meanings of
thicken
in anglès
portuguès
engrossar
català
espessir-se
espanyol
cuajar
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Become thick or thicker.
inspissate
thin
català
espessir-se
Synonyms
Examples for "
inspissate
"
inspissate
Examples for "
inspissate
"
1
It
inspissated
,
fell in clots, mucal rain, and the sky and air was empty.
2
The other four were made of beer that had been both hopped and fermented before
inspissated
.
3
The external auditory canal was narrowed and somewhat deformed and there was a considerable quantity of
inspissated
wax present.
4
So
inspissated
has the road system become that more trunk road building is not even a palliative of urban congestion.
5
Her lymph is
inspissated
.
Usage of
thicken
in anglès
1
Soon the sun declined and darkness began to
thicken
in the pines.
2
Beat the coral in a mortar, and
thicken
the liquid with it.
3
Note that the cranberry sauce will continue to
thicken
as it cools.
4
Let cook and mash until smooth; then
thicken
with a little cornstarch.
5
This gelatin makes meat tender; it also helps
thicken
the stew liquid.
6
The night grew colder and darker, and the storm seemed to
thicken
.
7
Boil for five minutes and
thicken
with browned flour cooked in butter.
8
Dissolve gun cotton in sulphuric ether, and
thicken
it with gum mucilage.
9
Stir this mixture until it begins to
thicken
,
and add the gelatine.
10
Give it a stir, and then allow oatmeal to cool and
thicken
.
11
This additional material appears to
thicken
the belt by roughly ten centimeters.
12
I said to myself, seeing the possibilities waver and
thicken
before me.
13
To the liquid that remains, add enough flour to
thicken
it slightly.
14
When the mixture begins to
thicken
and look creamy, spread on cake.
15
They found the downward slope, just where the trees began to
thicken
.
16
Perry is a connoisseur of airs that
thicken
in a watched room.
Other examples for "thicken"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
thicken
Verb
Indicative · Present
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
thicken with
thicken the sauce
thicken slightly
thicken gravy
thicken nicely
More collocations
Translations for
thicken
portuguès
engrossar
espessar
avolumar
espessar-se
català
espessir-se
densificar
engrossir
espesseir-se
coagular
quallar-se
espessir
densificar-se
cossar
engreixar
quallar
espesseir
espanyol
cuajar
condensar
espesar
Thicken
through the time
Thicken
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common