Indurate - definition of indurate by The Free Dictionary Define indurate indurate synonyms, indurate pronunciation, indurate translation, English dictionary definition of indurate v in·du·rat·ed , in·du·rat·ing , in·du·rates v tr 1
indurate, v. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English . . . The earliest known use of the verb indurate is in the mid 1500s OED's earliest evidence for indurate is from 1538, in a letter by Hugh Latimer, bishop of Worcester, preacher, and protestant martyr It is also recorded as an adjective from the Middle English period (1150—1500)
indurate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary indurate (third-person singular simple present indurates, present participle indurating, simple past and past participle indurated) To harden or to grow hard 1924 , Herman Melville , chapter 2, in Billy Budd [1] , London: Constable Co :