1. Solidified, congealed, coagulated, etc.: see vb.
1634. Holland, Pliny, II. 271, marg. note. The concreted iuice.
1646. Sir T. Browne, Pseud. Ep., II. v. 91. In many concreted plants some parts remaine unpetrified.
1732. Arbuthnot, Rules of Diet, 420. A small drop of concreted Blood may grow to be a stone.
1876. Page, Adv. Text-bk. Geol., xx. 422. Concreted nitrate of soda.
2. = CONCRETE a. 5. rare.
1875. Whitney, Life Lang., xiv. 298. We apprehend only the concreted qualities and acts of objects.
1883. Harpers Mag., Oct., 712/2. The lake will become a concreted basin.