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curdle v. , -dled , -dling , -dles . v.intr. To change into curd. See synonyms at coagulate . To become congealed as if by having changed into curd:
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Curd is a dairy product obtained by curdling (coagulating) milk with rennet or an edible acidic substance such as lemon juice or vinegar and then draining off the liquid portion (called whey). Milk th...
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Subject: Why\how does lemon juice curdle milk? Date: Wed Feb 12 18:57:42 1997 Posted by Martin Castilla; Grade level: other; School: No school entered.; City: Adelaide State/Province: South Australia; Country: Australia; Area of science: Chemistry ID: 855795462.Ch...
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Definition of curdle in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of curdle. Pronunciation of curdle. Translations of curdle. curdle synonyms, curdle antonyms. Information about curdle in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. curdle someone's blood to fill someone with fear...
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a. To change into curd. See Synonyms at coagulate. b. To become congealed as if by having changed into curd: The blood in my veins curdled at the horrific...
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Phillip B C Jones ; April, 2006 On February 22, 2006, the European Medicines Agency refused marketing authorization for ATryn®, a recombinant form of human antithrombin. In the early 1990s, Genzyme began a program to produce therapeutic proteins in the milk of transgenic goats. The company spun its operation off as...
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intransitive verb 1 : to form curds; also : to congeal as if by forming curds <a scream curdled in her throat> 2 : to go bad or wrong : spoiltransitive verb...
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–verb (used with object), verb (used without object), -dled, -dling. 1. to change into curd; coagulate; congeal. 2. to spoil; turn sour.
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Source: Fun With Chemistry; A Guidebook of K-12 Activities. vol 1 Year or vol: 1991 page: 6 Description: The protease, rennin, hydrolyzes milk proteins (casein). These insoluble milk proteins form curds, which is the step in cheese making. The size of the curds varies with calcium ion concentration.
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