0 (especially of blood, grease etc) to solidify when cooled -- størkne, stivne
The blood had started to congeal.
And it is just as likely to congeal.
It is particularly fortunate that psychologists are exploring ideas of self-organization while they are still congealing in biology and the other sciences.
This is where she stops her own life, allows it to congeal into images, into iconographic and theatrical representations of herself.
In these two estuaries when the salt is about to congeal great quantities of fish die, because the water is very hot.
If none was primary, but all congealed together at a particular point in time, then we have another species of (conjunctural) argument altogether.
Some years when it rains, a little salt is congealed in par ts of this estuary.
That is why we commonly describe materials as 'raw' but never 'cooked' - for by the time they have congealed into objects they have already disappeared.
It may be independent, not in the sense of congealing into forms, but in the sense of growing and breaking out in character and scope.
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