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Curdle
CIDE DICTIONARY
Curdle, v. i. [From Curd.].
- To change into curd; to coagulate; as, rennet causes milk to curdle. Thomson. [1913 Webster]
- To thicken; to congeal. [1913 Webster]"Then Mary could feel her heart's blood curdle cold." [1913 Webster]
Curdle, v. t.
- To change into curd; to cause to coagulate. Boyle. [1913 Webster]
- To congeal or thicken. [1913 Webster]"My chill blood is curdled in my veins." [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
Curdle, v.tr. & intr. make into or become curds; congeal.
Idiom
make one's blood curdle fill one with horror.
Derivative
curdler n.
Etymology
frequent. form of CURD (as verb)
THESAURUS
Curdle
beat up, cake, churn, clabber, clot, clump, cluster, coagulate, colloid, colloidize, concrete, condense, congeal, cream, curd, emulsify, emulsionize, ferment, gel, gelatinate, gelatinize, go off, incrassate, inspissate, jell, jellify, jelly, knot, lopper, lump, set, sour, spoil, thick, thicken, turn, whipROGET THESAURUS
Curdle
Density
VB be dense, become solid, render solid, solidify, solidate, concrete, set, take a set, consolidate, congeal, coagulate, curd, curdle, lopper, fix, clot, cake, candy, precipitate, deposit, cohere, crystallize, petrify, condense, thicken, gel, inspissate, incrassate, compress, squeeze, ram down, constipate.Also see definition of "Curdle" in Bible Study Dictionaries
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