0 past simple and past participle of solidify
1 to change from being a liquid or gas to a solid form, or to make something do this:
Such spidergrams strongly suggest that these metafelsites solidified from highly fractionated melts, which underwent extensive, low pressure, accessory phases- and feldspar-dominated crystal fractionation.
This paper focuses on the compositional zonation that is produced when the melt is completely solidified.
The solidified agarose was cut into blocks (about 1 mm3).
Vitrification is a method in which not only cells but the entire solution is solidified without the crystallization of ice.
The importance of this motive is solidified when we hear it a second time.
The interstitial melt between the dendrites subsequently solidified from above to form composite solid.
Eventually the melt becomes completely solidified and a compositionally zoned solid is formed.
A few of his photographs of sections of the solidified profile are presented here.