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steeping
▪ I. steeping, vbl. n.1 (ˈstiːpɪŋ) [f. steep v.1 + -ing1.] 1. The action or process of steep v.1; an instance of this.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 474/2 Stepynge, yn lycure, infusio, illiqueacio. 14.. MS. Sloane 73 lf. 201 Whanne it haþ leye þerynne a nyȝt on steping. 1548 Act 2 & 3 Edw. VI, c. 10 §2 That th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Steeping
Corn One example is the steeping of corn (or maize), part of the milling process. Beer Steeping grain is a part of making beer. wikipedia.org
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How to Make Tea: Steeping, Serving & More - wikiHow
Mar 1, 2024Fill a kettle at least halfway up with water and heat it up until it begins to boil. Steep your tea bag or tea leaves in the hot water for 1 to 7 minutes depending on what tea you're brewing. Strain out the tea leaves or remove the tea bag and add any sweeteners like honey, milk, or sugar. Part 1.
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Great Steeping
Great Steeping Primary School was built in 1859, and later run by the Great Steeping School Board from 1876 to 1903 as Great Steeping Board School. Great Steeping was also the base for RAF Spilsby, which originally was to be on the site of Gunby Park. wikipedia.org
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Brewing (disambiguation)
Brewing may also refer to: Homebrewing, the non-commercial production of beer Tea#Preparation Coffee preparation#Brewing Soy sauce#Brewed Steeping, the wikipedia.org
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Little Steeping
Little Steeping Parochial School opened in 1871 and was enlarged in 1904. It closed on 26 July 1963. The Little Steeping railway station opened on 2 October 1848 for the Great Northern Railway, and closed 15 June 1964. wikipedia.org
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Soaking
Soaking may refer to: Steeping Bathing Soaking (sexual practice) A preparatory operation for tanning in the production of leather A discontinued wikipedia.org
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Scouring (textiles)
Steeping is an alternative scouring process, In steeping system, scouring entails in parts. Wool steeping is carried out in stages such as immersing it in lukewarm water for many hours. wikipedia.org
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Malting
Below a standardised base malt protocol is described: Steeping Steeping is the start of the active malting process. At the end of steeping the grain is "cast-out" to germination. wikipedia.org
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Old All Saints Church, Great Steeping
Old All Saints Church is a redundant Anglican church in the village of Great Steeping, Lincolnshire, England. wikipedia.org
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Little Steeping railway station
Little Steeping was a railway station on the East Lincolnshire Railway which served the hamlet of Little Steeping in Lincolnshire between 1848 and 1964 The signal box was situated near the level crossing over a minor road linking Little Steeping with Great Steeping to the north. wikipedia.org
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Kirkstead and Little Steeping Railway
The GNR board decided to lift one of the two tracks on the Kirkstead-Little Steeping line for the purpose. Little Steeping survives as a private residence and the line remains in use. Midville is now under private ownership. wikipedia.org
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Brine (disambiguation)
Brine can also refer to: Brining, treating food by steeping in brine Brine (brand), a sporting goods manufacturer Brine Lacrosse, mobile game Brine pool wikipedia.org
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Infusion
plant material in a solvent such as water, oil or alcohol, by allowing the material to remain suspended in the solvent over time (a process often called steeping Examples Tea is a common example of an infusion; most varieties of tea call for steeping the leaves in hot water, although some variants (e.g. wikipedia.org
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Pimento dram
Pimento dram (or allspice dram, pimento cordial, or allspice liqueur) is a Jamaican liqueur produced by steeping allspice ("pimento") berries in rum. wikipedia.org
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