Synerize

verb

verb ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Verb
  1. 1
    To undergo synaeresis.; 1931, A. L. Elder, O. L. Brandes, The Adsorption of Water and Ethyl Acetate Vapors by Silica Gels
  2. 2
    To undergo synaeresis.; 1931, A. L. Elder, O. L. Brandes, The Adsorption of Water and Ethyl Acetate Vapors by Silica Gels: “[…]the gel was placed in a glass-stoppered bottle and allowed to 'sweat' or synerize.”; “[…]the gel was placed in a glass-stoppered bottle and allowed to 'sweat' or synerize.”
  3. 3
    To undergo synaeresis.; 1950, G.J. Stark M.D., N. Stivel M.Sc., Group-specific Appearance of Plasma Clots
  4. 4
    To undergo synaeresis.; 1950, G.J. Stark M.D., N. Stivel M.Sc., Group-specific Appearance of Plasma Clots: “Ferry and Morrison distinguished between a transparent gelatinous clot which does not readily synerize, and an opaque doughy clot which does synerize[…]”; “Ferry and Morrison distinguished between a transparent gelatinous clot which does not readily synerize, and an opaque doughy clot which does synerize[…]”

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