Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun The process of congealing or the state of being congealed.
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The act or process of congealing; the state of being congealed; the process of passing, or the act of converting, from a fluid to a solid state; solidification; specifically, the process of freezing or the state of being frozen.
- noun That which is or has been congealed or solidified; a concretion; a coagulation.
- The deposition of a mineral substance, as from an aqueous solution, either in crystals or otherwise: used particularly in regard to the formation of stalactites.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun The act or process of passing, or causing to pass, from a fluid to a solid state, as by the abstraction of heat; the act or process of freezing.
- noun The state of being congealed.
- noun That which is congealed.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun The act or process of
passing , or causing to pass, from afluid to asolid state, as by the abstraction ofheat ; the act or process of freezing. - noun The state of being
congealed . - noun That which is congealed.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun the process of congealing; solidification by (or as if by) freezing
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Examples
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Eventually, the ice thickens into a more stable sheet with a smooth bottom surface, called congelation ice.
Sea ice 2008
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Eventually, the ice thickens into a more stable sheet with a smooth bottom surface, called congelation ice.
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In order to express the value of the linen as a congelation of human labour, that value must be expressed as having objective existence, as being something materially different from the linen itself, and yet a something common to the linen and all other commodities.
skzbrust: Capital Volume 1 Part 1 Chapter 1 Section 3A2. skzbrust 2010
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Let us now consider the residue of each of these products; it consists of the same unsubstantial reality in each, a mere congelation of homogeneous human labor, of labour-power expended without regard to the mode of its expenditure.
A Bland and Deadly Courtesy skzbrust 2010
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Let us now consider the residue of each of these products; it consists of the same unsubstantial reality in each, a mere congelation of homogeneous human labor, of labour-power expended without regard to the mode of its expenditure.
skzbrust: Capital Volume 1 Part 1 Chapter 1 Section 1 Post 3 skzbrust 2010
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In order to express the value of the linen as a congelation of human labour, that value must be expressed as having objective existence, as being something materially different from the linen itself, and yet a something common to the linen and all other commodities.
A Bland and Deadly Courtesy skzbrust 2010
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Deleuze explains that Ideas precipitate all the circumstances, points of fusion, congelation or condensation in a sublime occasion, Kairos, which makes the solution explode like something abrupt, brutal and revolutionary.
Notes on 'Repetition, Representation and Revolution: Deleuze and Blake's _America_' 2008
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This congelation that Tim O'Reilly constructed, that is not a complete thought.
Eyebeam reBlog 2009
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I had to shower and imagine the hot water peeling back the congelation of that sick-sweet sweat born of the anxiety of bad dreams.
Object Liberation 2009
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Depending upon the climatic conditions, sheets can develop from grease and congelation ice, or from pancake ice.
Sea ice 2008
jmjarmstrong commented on the word congelation
JM smiles at the idea of inebriated polar research workers dancing in a congelation line
June 27, 2009
yarb commented on the word congelation
Citation on pung.
April 3, 2010