Cuajo in english

Rennet

pronunciation: renət part of speech: noun
In gestures

cuajar = congeal ; come together ; clot ; fall into/in + place ; gel ; curdle. 

Example: Culturally heterogeneous societies, by definition, do not cohere by or congeal around a common value system.Example: As for timing, a number of things are in process, and there is some hope that by next spring they might come together.Example: Blood that flows outside of a blood vessel will clot and form a scab.Example: It's really falling into place for us, but we have to keep doing it, week in and week out.Example: Dalglish says Liverpool's new signings need time to gel.Example: Milk and soy milk are curdled intentionally to make cheese and tofu by the addition of enzymes.

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» nata cuajadaclotted cream .

Example: To most people in Britain, the phrase 'clotted cream' instantly summons up an image of teatime.

» sin cuajarrunny [runnier -comp., runniest -sup.]  .

Example: If you have runny nail polish, pour some onto a paper plate, add a bit of flour and stir it up with something like a toothpick.

cuajo = rennet. 

Example: Bacteria must be added to acidify the milk so that the rennet will work in the cheese making process.

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» arrancar de cuajotear outtear + Nombre + out by the rootspluck + Nombre + out by the rootwrench off .

Example: In all cases the suture was torn out of the central part of the meniscus.

Example: Unless you cut the plant down to the ground and tear it out by the roots, it'll probably recuperate.

Example: Whenever I see a gray hair, I pluck it out by the root.

Example: Unfortunately, when I got back to my car I found my diesel filler cap almost wrenched off as someone obviously had attempted to syphon off my diesel!.
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