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He seemed coming to life, as if sap were trickling from winter-congealment.
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On the pitch at the Alvogenvollurinn the second half is a slow congealment towards a scoreless draw.
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This process is called cooling and congealment.
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Moreover, Gnulemah developed rapidly, while Nurse underwent a process of gradual congealment,-herwits and emotions became torpid.
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There is congealment in despair.
Usage of congelation in English
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But the calmness I soon saw to be a congelation of feeling.
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Now he understood what congelation the trembling approachers to her majesty must have suffered.
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Some hours after, congelation would supervene, and with it, impossibility of restoration to life.
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My ink in my pen suffers a congelation.
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The congelation gains on us on all sides.
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His gracious familiarity became transformed, by some mysterious process of congelation, into a dignified formality of manner.
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Similar divergences were manifested in the delays observed in congelation, and disappeared when subjected to an analogous correction.
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To leave the Colonel in the crenellated tower, where he would have died the same day of congelation.
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Therefore, this salt must have been in a fluid state of fusion, immediately before its congelation and crystallization.
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According to these theories, the earth was hastening to a state of congelation which was close at hand.
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Clad in loose déshabillé, seated on the floor of the sitting-room, we worked and watched the process of congelation.
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The engineer kept an attentive watch on his batteries, the acid in which fortunately ran no risk of congelation.
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According to these theories, the earth was inevitably advancing to a state of congelation which was close at hand.
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A contrary operation, as is now well known, takes place during the congelation of water, and heat is evolved.
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These gates he described to be calcination, solution, separation, conjunction, putrefaction, congelation, cibation, sublimation, fermentation, exaltation, multiplication, and projection!
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But, as the congelation of the sea-water produces at least 2°, I was at least reassured against the dangers of solidification.