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Curdy

Curdy \Curd"y\ (k[^u]rd"[y^]), a. Like curd; full of curd; coagulated. ``A curdy mass.''
--Arbuthnot.

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curdy

a. Like, or full of, curd; coagulated.

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ELECTRO SILVERING - USUAL METHOD This is done every way the same as gold plating (using coin) except that rock salt is used instead of the cyanuret of potassium to hold the silver in solution for use, and when it is of the proper strength of salt it has a thick curdy appearance, or you can add salt until the silver will deposit on the article to be plated, which is all that is required.

Curdy, or Curdish, or whatever his name may be, might have had a false key for all I know to the contrary.

Out of it there gushed a sickening torrent of human blood, mingled with dark, filiated masses that may have been half-dissolved hair, and floating gelatinous lumps like molten bone, and shreds of a curdy white substance.

The Master of Ceremonies nodded curdy in Tal's direction, then said, 'Your Majesty, may I present Talwin Hawkins, Squire of Morgan River and Bellcastle, Baronet of Silverlake.