v. Obs. [f. L. conspissāt-, ppl. stem, f. con- + spissāre to thicken.] trans. To thicken, make dense, condense.

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1647.  H. More, Song of Soul, II. App. xiv. And that which doth conspissate active is. Ibid. (1681), in Glanvill’s Sadduc., 45. Samuel by this having sufficiently conspissated his vehicle and fitted it to Sauls sight.

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