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Incrassate

To thicken, to condense; to dull, stupefy. Latin crassus, thick, crass. Also as an adjective, as in a sermon of Henry Hammond's (1659) : Their understandings were so gross within them, being fatned and incrassate with magical phantasms. Also incrassant, thickening; incrassative, able to thicken; incrassation, incrassion. Used from the 17th century; current as scientific terms.
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