"Caseification" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Caseification is a verb that means to convert a liquid or gelatinous substance into a solid or semi-solid state, typically by coagulation, crystallization, or drying. For example, milk can be caseified into cheese by bacterial fermentation or acidification.
I apologize, but it seems like "caseification" is not a commonly used word in the English language. It is possible that it's a technical or specialized term used in a specific field or industry.
However, I can try to provide some hypothetical examples of how the word "caseification" could be used:
Caseate is a verb that means to change or become hard and brittle, often due to drying or evaporation of a liquid.
Caseating refers to a type of granulomatous inflammation in which the lesions are characterized by the presence of caseous material, which is a soft, cheesy or buttery substance. This type of inflammation occurs in various diseases, such as tuberculosis, syphilis, and some forms of leprosy. In medical contexts, caseating inflammation is often used to describe the characteristic lesions or nodules that develop in these conditions.
Caseation is a medical term that refers to the degeneration of living tissue, typically in the lungs, liver, or kidneys, into a cheesy or grain-like substance. This process often occurs in response to chronic inflammation, infection, or injury, and can be a sign of advanced disease, such as tuberculosis, sarcoidosis, or certain types of cancer.
Caseic refers to a type of enzyme that breaks down casein, a protein found in milk and other dairy products.
I think there might be a tiny typo! There is no such word as "caseifaction". Can you please provide the correct word you'd like me to explain?
Caseinogens are a class of proteins that are found in milk and are converted into bioactive peptides that can have various effects on the body, such as influencing blood pressure, immune response, and overall health.
Caseload refers to the number of clients or patients that a social worker, counselor, therapist, or other healthcare professional is responsible for serving or providing care for.
A casemate is a type of fortification, typically a type of wall or parapet that was used in fortresses and other military structures in the 18th and 19th centuries. It is a barrier that is designed to protect the soldiers inside from enemy fire, usually by providing a safe position for troops to fire from while they are also protected from the enemy's return fire.