density
Roget-categorie 321
3. Words relating to matter› 3.2. Inorganic matter
›› 3.2.1. Solid matter
#321.
Density
zelfstandig naamwoord
density,
solidity —
solidness
etc.
adj. —
impenetrability,
impermeability —
incompressibility —
imporosity† —
cohesion
etc.
46 —
constipation,
consistence,
spissitude†.
specific gravity —
hydrometer,
areometer†.
condensation —
caseation† —
solidation†,
solidification —
consolidation —
concretion,
coagulation —
petrification
etc.
(hardening)
323 —
crystallization,
precipitation —
deposit,
precipitate —
inspissation† —
gelation,
thickening
etc.
v..
indivisibility,
indiscerptibility†,
insolubility,
indissolvableness.
solid body,
mass,
block,
knot,
lump —
concretion,
concrete,
conglomerate —
cake,
clot,
stone,
curd,
coagulum —
bone,
gristle,
cartilage —
casein,
crassamentum† —
legumin†.
superdense matter,
condensed states of matter —
dwarf star,
neutron star.
werkwoord
be dense
etc.
adj. —
become solid,
render solid
etc.
adj. —
solidify,
solidate† —
concrete,
set,
take a set,
consolidate,
congeal,
coagulate —
curd,
curdle —
lopper —
fix,
clot,
cake,
candy,
precipitate,
deposit,
cohere,
crystallize —
petrify
etc.
(harden)
323.
condense,
thicken,
gel,
inspissate†,
incrassate† —
compress,
squeeze,
ram down,
constipate.
bijvoeglijk naamwoord
dense,
solid —
solidified
etc.
v. —
caseous —
pukka† —
coherent,
cohesive
etc.
46 —
compact,
close,
serried,
thickset —
substantial,
massive,
lumpish† —
impenetrable,
impermeable,
nonporous,
imporous† —
incompressible —
constipated —
concrete
etc.
(hard)
323 —
knotted,
knotty —
gnarled —
crystalline,
crystallizable —
thick,
grumous†,
stuffy.
undissolved,
unmelted†,
unliquefied†,
unthawed†.
indivisible,
indiscerptible†,
infrangible†,
indissolvable†,
indissoluble,
insoluble,
infusible.
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