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: --
The fluid motions affect heat and mass transfer rates that ultimately determine compositional variations and crystal habit within the solidified product.
Due to the persistence of vision, a solidified form or virtual volume would emerge inscribing a sculpture, present only through its action.
In field 3, the completely solidified rock would contain quartz and two feldspars, the first to form being an alkali feldspar.
In the present study, we develop a detailed mathematical model to predict the distribution of desorbed bubbles in a solidified melt.
However, by 1900 developments such as bigger firms, limited liability and the issue of shares had solidified the pattern of northern manufacturing.
This is in part because of the presence of an ensemble and also because of the way blues practices had solidified by that time.
During this period, differences in wealth and living standards among countries emerged and then solidified.
A few of his photographs of sections of the solidified profile are presented here.