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Definition of Rigidified
1. rigidify [v] - See also: rigidify
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rigidified
Literary usage of Rigidified
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Elements of Physiophilosophy by Lorenz Oken (1847)
"Now, the rigidified substance of a vesicle is a globe—the texture of the mass which
... The osseous or bony texture is a solid globe or rigidified vesicle, ..."
2. Popular Lectures and Addresses by William Thomson Kelvin (1891)
"I take the two pieces of rigidified water, and bring them to touch at a pair of
corresponding points in the borders of the two surfaces A and B, ..."
3. Popular Lectures and Addresses by William Thomson Kelvin (1891)
"I take the two pieces of rigidified water, and bring them to touch at a pair of
corresponding points in the borders of the two surfaces A and B, ..."
4. Popular Lectures and Addresses by William Thomson Kelvin (1889)
"I take the two pieces of rigidified water, and bring them to touch at a pair of
corresponding points in the borders of the two surfaces A and B, ..."
5. Proceedings by Royal Institution of Great Britain (1887)
"Returning to our two pieces of rigidified water left at a distance of 250
micro-millimetres from one another. Holding them in my two hands, I let them come ..."
6. The Writings of Mark Twain [pseud.] by Mark Twain, Charles Dudley Warner (1906)
"... stoop — an artificial stoop, a deferential stoop, a stoop rigidified by long
habit— with face of European mould; ..."
7. The Foundations of the Nineteenth Century by Houston Stewart Chamberlain (1911)
"... several centuries endeavoured to fix the relations between thought and the
Church doctrine, which was now , almost completely developed and rigidified. ..."