CONGEAL Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com So when something congeals it goes from liquid to solid form, almost like freezing No one usually likes congealed anything — whether it's chunkified old soup in the fridge or dried blood on a wound
CONGEAL | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary Blood was congealed around his nostrils and on one side of his mouth Before we know it, a tentative interpretation congeals into an unexamined judgment That idea has congealed into conventional wisdom in the aftermath of the election
Congeal - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com So when something congeals it goes from liquid to solid form, almost like freezing No one usually likes congealed anything — whether it's chunkified old soup in the fridge or dried blood on a wound
congeal - Wiktionary, the free dictionary congeal (third-person singular simple present congeals, present participle congealing, simple past and past participle congealed) (transitive) To change from a liquid to solid state, perhaps due to cold; called to freeze in nontechnical usage