a. [f. CURDLE v. + -Y.] Apt to curdle; of a curdled nature or appearance.

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1689.  G. Harvey, Curing Dis. by Expect., vi. 38. Milk … in many [is] very corruptible, coagulable, or curdly.

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1799.  G. Smith, Laboratory, I. 179. If you find the amalgam begin to be curdly.

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1820.  A. Cooper, Surg. Ess., 232. The curdly substance mixed with pus is discharged.

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