ppl. a. [f. SOLIDIFY v.] Rendered solid or compact; changed from a liquid to a solid state.

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1831.  R. Knox, Cloquet’s Anat., 96. A very thick and solidified cranium, in which all the holes which commonly give passage to nerves were obliterated.

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1848.  Carpenter, Anim. Phys., 28. The greater part of the animal tissues seems composed of solidified fibrin.

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1858.  Simmonds, Dict. Trade, Solidified milk, concentrated or preserved milk for use at sea.

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1889.  Welch, Text Bk. Naval Archit., i. 7. The solidified water again becomes liquid.

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