| flocculate | <geology> To aggregate into small lumps. Origin: Flocculated; Flocculating. <zoology> Furnished with tufts of curly hairs, as some insects. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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cause to become a fluffy or lumpy aggregate; "The chemist flocculated the suspended material" form into an aggregated lumpy or fluffy mass; "the protoplasms flocculated"
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| flocculate |
The opposite of deflocculation. The process of making a ceramic glaze or clay slurry which would otherwise be thin and liquid into a gel. This is typically done to improve suspension properties or allow application without problems of running and dripping. However flocculated slips have a high water content and thus a higher shrinkage.
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| flocculate |
metal precipitates which build up in streams as sediment.
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| flocculate | form into an aggregated flocculent mass, as of protoplasms |
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