Star anise oil differs from the ordinary oil in containing a much smaller quantity of anethol, and hence congealing only at a temperature of from 41° to 50° F.
According to the congealing point thus established, the product is paid for.
It is based upon the fact that an addition of geranium oil reduces the congealing point of rose oil.
At the end of this time, the supernatant clear liquid is to be drawn off into congealing boxes, as will be presently explained.
The congealing point of the essential oils varies greatly; some do not solidify till cooled below 32 deg.
When it becomes resinous by long exposure to the air, it loses its congealing property.
I say that the cause of this congealing often proceeds from too much fire, or from ill-dried wood.
When you see that the bronze is congealing take some willow-wood cut in small chips and make up the fire with it.
She is calm, so calm, that I feel my blood congealing and my heart growing cold under her glance.
She plays with him and propounds riddles to him which he cannot solve, and he feels his blood congealing in the process, but it amuses her.
A cooling, congealing surface, with an atmosphere forming over it.
The congealing surface rent by great earthquakes; cataclysms rending and tearing.
But there are other septaria of iron-stone which seem to have had a very different origin, their cavities having been formed in cooling or congealing from an ignited state, as is ingeniously deduced by Dr.
And this happened because he had begun to study the problems of alchemy, and had quite deserted his profession of painting, thinking that he would become rich quicker by congealing mercury.
An oil of a bright amber colour, congealing at 24 deg.
Sulphuric acid is capable of congealingmore than 20 times its weight of water before it has imbibed nearly its own bulk of that liquid, or has lost about 1/8th of its refrigerating power.
When the water evaporates a kind of congealing process sets in,--a sort of atmospheric change, don't you know?
The idea of telling me that 'a congealing process set in,' when I am nearly frozen to death!
Halitus rises to the upper parts of the canales, where the congealing cold turns it into water, which by its gravity and weight again runs down to the lowest parts and increases the flow of water if there is any.
She had unstopped a very small vessel of malice and out of it had arisen a black smoke obscuring all her golden heaven of love, and congealing before her into this fierce, wry-faced Afrit of a man.
Father Ramoni, laughingly dissenting, suddenly felt his joycongealing into a cold fear that bound his heart.
Illustration: "Father Ramoni suddenly felt his joy congealinginto a cold fear.
Man is the continuation of the act of creation, an eternally growing, never completed creation, which prevents the termination of the world and keeps it from congealing and hardening.
Crush yourself together so that not another drop of that blood may escape which would kindle again the congealing life in my veins!
This brittle city which owed its very existence to the congealing cold, lay enveloped in a cloud of steam.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "congealing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: chilling; freezing; refrigerant