Coagulate vs Crust - What's the difference?
coagulate | crust | Related terms |
To become congealed; to convert from a liquid to a semisolid mass.
To cause to congeal.
(obsolete) Coagulated.
* 1599 , , II. ii. 460:
A more solid, dense or hard layer on a surface or boundary.
The external layer of most types of bread.
An outer layer composed of pastry
* Dryden
* Macaulay
The bread-like base of a pizza.
(geology) The outermost layer of the lithosphere of the Earth.
The shell of crabs, lobsters, etc.
(uncountable) Nerve, gall.
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crust punk (a subgenre of punk music)
To cover with a crust.
* Boyle
* Felton
To form a crust.
Coagulate is a related term of crust.
In lang=en terms the difference between coagulate and crust
is that coagulate is to cause to congeal while crust is to form a crust.As verbs the difference between coagulate and crust
is that coagulate is to become congealed; to convert from a liquid to a semisolid mass while crust is to cover with a crust.As nouns the difference between coagulate and crust
is that coagulate is a mass formed by means of coagulation while crust is a more solid, dense or hard layer on a surface or boundary.As an adjective coagulate
is (obsolete) coagulated.coagulate
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) .Verb
(coagulat)- In cheese making, milk coagulates into curds that become cheese.
- Rennet coagulates''' milk; heat '''coagulates the white of an egg.
Antonyms
* dissolve, meltDerived terms
* coagulation * coagulantAdjective
(-)- roasted in wrath and fire, / And thus o'er-sized with coagulate gore,
Etymology 2
References
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English
(wikipedia crust)Noun
- Th' impenetrable crust thy teeth defies.
- They made the crust for the venison pasty.
- You've got a lot of crust standing there saying that.
Verb
(en verb)- The whole body is crusted over with ice.
- Their minds are crusted over, like diamonds in the rock.
