In*cras"sate (?), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Incrassated (?); p. pr. & vb. n. Incrassating.] [L. incrassatus, p. p. of incrassare; pref. in- in + crassus thick.]
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.
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In*cras"sate, v. i.
To become thick or thicker.
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In*cras"sate (?), In*cras"sa*ted (?), a. [L. incrassatus, p. p.]
1.
Made thick or thicker; thickened; inspissated.
2. Bot.
Thickened; becoming thicker.
Martyn.
3. Zool.
Swelled out on some particular part, as the antennae of certain insects.
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