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DECOCT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
transitive verb 1. to extract the flavor of by boiling 2. boil down, concentrate Did you know? Decoct boils down to a simple Latin origin.
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Decoction - Wikipedia
Decoction is a method of extraction by boiling herbal or plant material (which may include stems, roots, bark and rhizomes) to dissolve the chemicals of the ...
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decoct - Manual - PHP
Returns a string containing an octal representation of the given num argument. The largest number that can be converted depends on the platform in use.
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decoct
▪ I. † deˈcoct, n. Obs. rare—1. [ad. L. dēcoct-um n., prop. neuter of pa. pple. dēcoct-us: see next.] A decoction.1551 Turner Herbal i. (1568) O ij a, To gyue the decoct or broth of it wyth wyne vnto nurses, when they want mylke.▪ II. † deˈcoct, ppl. a. Obs. [ad. L. dēcoct-us, pa. pple. of dēcoqu-ĕr...
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122 Synonyms & Antonyms for DECOCT | Thesaurus.com
decoct · abbreviate · chop · coagulate · compact · concentrate · constrict · contract · cut · digest · edit · encapsulate · epitomize · inventory · precipitate ...
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DECOCT Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
verb (used with object). to extract the flavor or essence of by boiling. decoct. / dɪˈkɒkt /. verb. to extract (the essence or active principle) ...
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decoctible
deˈcoctible, a. rare—0. [f. L. dēcoct- ppl. stem: see decoct and -ble.] Capable of being decocted.1656 Blount Glossogr., Decoctible, easie to be sodden or boyled. 1730–6 in Bailey (folio). Hence in Johnson, etc.
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decoct, v. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the verb decoct is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for decoct is from around 1420, ...
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Decoct - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
decoct · verb. extract the essence of something by boiling it. see moresee less. type of: boil. bring to, or maintain at, the boiling point · verb. steep in hot ...
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DECOCT | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to boil something in order to obtain its flavor. Grenadine syrup is traditionally decocted from pomegranates. The root should not be decocted or the essential ...
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Today's #WordOfTheDay, decoct, means to extract flavor by boiling ...
decoct, means to extract flavor by boiling—key for making rich broths, teas, or sauces. What's your favorite homemade food made with this method ...
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Word of the Day: Decoct - Merriam-Webster
verb dih-KAHKT What It Means 1 : to extract the flavor of by boiling 2 : boil down, concentrate decoct in Context
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The Anticosti use it as a sedative, and the Micmac decoct the leaves or the whole plant for an unspecified purpose.
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decoctor
† deˈcoctor Obs. rare. [a. L. dēcoctor, agent-n. f. dēcoquĕre to decoct.] One who wastes or squanders; a ruined spendthrift.1615 Crooke Body of Man 37 Wee..may worthily be accounted decoctors and prodigals, if we keepe not our Patrimony together. 1622 Malynes Anc. Law-Merch. 224 The Ciuilians..haue ...
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Sorin Lavric
In his book Decoct de femeie ("Decoction of women"), he wrote that "no man seeks in women cleverness, depth, or lucidity".
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