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▪ I. † deˈcantate, pa. pple. Obs. [ad. L. dēcantāt-us, pa. pple. of dēcantāre: see next.] Decantated.1620 E. Blount Horae Subs. 195 Not to reiterate the so many and so much decantate vtilities and praises of History. 1675 Baxter Cath. Theol. II. i. 10 Augustines saying so much decantate by Dr. Twiss...
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▪ I. decant, v.1 (dɪˈkænt) [a. F. décanter, ad. med.L. dēcanthāre (a word of the alchemists), f. dē- down + canthus the angular beak or ‘lip’ of a cup or jug, a transferred use of Gr. κάνθος corner of the eye (Darmesteter).] a. trans. To pour off (the clear liquid of a solution) by gently inclining ...
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Criticality accident in the factory number 20 in the collection oxalate decantate after filtering sediment oxalate enriched uranium.
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