spissitude

  • 1Spissitude — La spissitude est la quatrième coordonnée d un espace de dimension 4, les trois premières étant l abscisse, l ordonnée et la cote. Les deux sens dans la direction de la spissitude sont « ana » et « kata ». Portail des… …

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  • 2Spissitude — Spis si*tude, n. [L. spissitudo.] The quality or state of being spissated; as, the spissitude of coagulated blood, or of any coagulum. Arbuthnot. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 3spissitude — c.1400, density, thickness, compactness, from L. spissitudo, from spissus thick, dense, compact, close (Cf. It. spesso, Sp. espeso, O.Fr. espes, Fr. épais) …

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  • 4spissitude — noun density, thickness; the state or quality of being inspissated, thickened (used of liquids) See Also: inspissate, inspissated …

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  • 5spissitude — The state of being inspissated; the condition of a fluid thickened almost to a solid by evaporation or inspissation. [L. spissitudo, fr. spissus, thick] …

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  • 6spissitude — spis·si·tude …

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  • 7spissitude — ˈspisəˌtüd, ə.ˌtyüd noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English, from Latin spissitudo, from spissi (from spissus) + tudo tude archaic : the quality or state of being thick …

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  • 8Henry More — Henry More. Henry More (12 de octubre de 1614–1 de septiembre de 1687) fue un filósofo inglés de la escuela de Cambridge. Biografía Henry nació en Grantham. Sus padres eran calvinistas, pero él “nunca pudo tragar esa dura doctr …

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  • 9Semiliquidity — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Semiliquidity >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 semiliquidity semiliquidity Sgm: N 1 stickiness stickiness &c. >Adj. Sgm: N 1 viscidity viscidity viscosity Sgm: N 1 gummosity gummosity glutinosity mucosity …

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  • 10inspissate — (v.) 1620s, from L.L. inspissatus, pp. of inspissare, from in + spissare to thicken, related to spissus thick (see SPISSITUDE (Cf. spissitude)). Related: Inspissated; inspissating …

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