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Inspissation (medicine) and farse (medicine)


Inspissation (medicine)


inspissation


1. The act of thickening or condensing, as by evaporation or absorption of fluid.

2. An increased thickening or diminished fluidity.

Origin: L. In, intensive, + spisso, pp. -atus, to thicken


farse (medicine)


farse


An addition to, or a paraphrase of, some part of the Latin service in the vernacular; common in English before the Reformation.

See: Farce.

Source: Websters Dictionary