Obs. [ad. L. conspissātiōnem, n. of action: see prec.] Thickening; condensation.

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1471.  Ripley, Comp. Alch., ix., in Ashm. (1652), 176. By naturall conspysacyon Of thyngs dysseveryd, a dew redyntegracyon.

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1647.  H. More, Song of Soul, II. App. xiii. For body’s but this spirit, fixt, grosse by conspissation.

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1694.  Burthogge, Reason, 230. The Cold of the Night … does much contribute to the Conspissation of the Spirits Vehicle.

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