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Webster's 1828 Dictionary
INCRASSATE
v.t.[L. incrasso, incrassatus; in and crassus, thick. ] 1. To make thick or thicker; to thicken; the contrary to attenuate.
2. In pharmacy, to make fluids thicker by the mixture of other substances less fluid, or by evaporating the thinner parts.
Acids dissolve or attenuate; alkalies precipitate or incrassate.
INCRASSATE
v.i.To become thick or thicker. INCRASSATE, INCRAS'SATED, a. In botany, thickened or becoming thicker towards the flower, as a peduncle.
1. Fattened.
INCRASSATED
pp. Made thick or thicker.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
INCRASSATE
In *cras "sate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Incrassated; p. pr. & vb. n.Incrassating. ] Etym: [L. incrassatus, p. p. of incrassare; pref. in- in + crassus thick. ]
Defn: To make thick or thicker; to thicken; especially, in pharmacy, to thicken (a liquid ) by the mixture of another substance, or by evaporating the thinner parts. Acids dissolve or attenuate; alkalies precipitate or incrassate. Sir I. Newton. Liquors which time hath incrassated into jellies. Sir T. Browne.
INCRASSATE
INCRASSATE In *cras "sate, v. i.
Defn: To become thick or thicker.
INCRASSATE; INCRASSATED
In *cras "sate, In *cras "sa *ted, a. Etym: [L. incrassatus, p. p.]
1. Made thick or thicker; thickened; inspissated.
2. (Bot. )
Defn: Thickened; becoming thicker. Martyn.
3. (Zoöl.)
Defn: Swelled out on some particular part, as the antennæ of certain insects.
New American Oxford Dictionary
incrassate
in cras sate |inˈkrasit, -ˌsāt ɪnˈkræseɪt | ▶adjective rare thickened in form or consistency. DERIVATIVES in cras sat ed adjective ORIGIN late 15th cent.: from late Latin incrassatus ‘made thick, ’ past participle of incrassare.
Oxford Dictionary
incrassate
incrassate |ɪnˈkraseɪt | ▶adjective rare thickened in form or consistency. DERIVATIVES incrassated |ɪnˈkraseɪtɪd |adjective ORIGIN late 15th cent.: from late Latin incrassatus ‘made thick ’, past participle of incrassare.