inspissate
Meaning of inspissate
verb
- thicken or congeal.
whatever tends to inspissate sap has the property of causing flower buds to be produced
early 17th century: from late Latin inspissat- ‘made thick’, from the verb inspissare (based on Latin spissus ‘thick, dense’).
Information about inspissate
- It is a verb.
- The plural form of inspissate is: inspissates.
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Hyphenation of inspissate
in-spis-sate
- It consists of 3 syllables and 10 chars.
- inspissate is a word trisyllabic because it has three syllables
inspissate synonyms
Meaning thicken:
Translation of inspissate
- Italian: addensare, infoltire, ispessire, inspessire, addensarsi, infoltirsi, ispessirsi, inspessirsi
- Spanish: espesar, espesarse
- French: épaissir
Anagrams of inspissate
Words that rhyme with inspissate
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