conspissationEtymologyFrom Latin conspissatio, from inspissare (“to make thick”).conspissation means A thickening or making viscous; thickness Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.nounA thickening or making viscous; thickness“Of universall life each thing's deriv'd Whater'e appeareth in corporeall fashion; For body's but this spirit, fixt, grosse by conspissation”- 1694, R. Burthogge, Essay upon Reason: The Cold of the Night[…]does much contribute to the Conspissation of the Spirits Vehicle.- 1694, R. Burthogge, Essay upon Reason: The Cold of the Night[…]does much contribute to the Conspissation of the Spirits Vehicle.; 1694, R. Burthogge, Essay upon Reason- 1694, R. Burthogge, Essay upon Reason: The Cold of the Night[…]does much contribute to the Conspissation of the Spirits Vehicle.; The Cold of the Night[…]does much contribute to the Conspissation of the Spirits Vehicle.