ppl. a. [f. SOLIDIFY v.] Rendered solid or compact; changed from a liquid to a solid state.
1831. R. Knox, Cloquets Anat., 96. A very thick and solidified cranium, in which all the holes which commonly give passage to nerves were obliterated.
1848. Carpenter, Anim. Phys., 28. The greater part of the animal tissues seems composed of solidified fibrin.
1858. Simmonds, Dict. Trade, Solidified milk, concentrated or preserved milk for use at sea.
1889. Welch, Text Bk. Naval Archit., i. 7. The solidified water again becomes liquid.