
1) Boiling 2) French word used in English 3) Simmering 4) Stewing 5) The act of decocting
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Exhaustive system of mashing in which portions of the wort are removed, heated, then returned to the original vessel.
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Decoction is a method of extraction by boiling of dissolved chemicals from herbal or plant material, which may include stems, roots, bark and rhizomes. Decoction involves first mashing and then boiling in water to extract oils, volatile organic compounds and other chemical substances. Decoction can be used to make herbal teas, teas, coffees, tinct...
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A method of mashing wherein temperature rests are achieved by boiling a part of the mash and returning it to the mash tun.
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• (n.) The act or process of boiling anything in a watery fluid to extract its virtues. • (n.) An extract got from a body by boiling it in water.
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Exhaustive system of mashing in which portions of the wort are removed, heated, then returned to the original vessel.
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A tea or infusion brewed from hard plant material such as bark and roots.
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A preparation obtained by bringing to the boil and simmering dense herbal materials ie. Bark, root and woody parts for a plant to extract active constituents
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A preparation made by boiling a plant part in water. Compare with Infusion.
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1. The act or process of boiling anything in a watery fluid to extract its virtues. 'In decoction . . . It either purgeth at the top or settleth at the bottom.' (Bacon) ... 2. An extract got from a body by boiling it in water. 'If the plant be boiled in water, the strained liquor is called the decoction of the plant.' (Arbuthnot) 'In pharmacy decoc...
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De·coc'tion noun [ French
décoction , Latin
decoctio .]
1. The act or process of boiling anything in a watery fluid to extract its virtues. « In
decoction . . . it either purgeth at the top or settleth at the bottom.»
Bacon. 2. An extract go...
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A method of mashing wherein temperature rests are achieved by boiling a part of the mash and returning it to the mash tun.
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To extract by boiling. In brewing parlance, the mashing process whereby a portion of the mash is removed, boiled, then returned to the main mash in order to raise the temperature. Decoction is primarily thought of as a German method designed to work with undermodified malts for consistent temperature control before the invention of the thermometer....
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Type: Term Pronunciation: dē-kok′shŭn Definitions: 1. The process of boiling. 2. The pharmacopeial name for preparations made by boiling crude vegetable drugs, and then straining, in the proportion of 50 g of the drug to 1000 mL of water. Synonyms: apozem, apozema
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A liquid preparation obtained by boiling medicinal plant parts in water and then extracting the solid parts by straining the preparation.
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[
n] - (pharmacology) the extraction by boiling of water-soluble drug substances
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Mash method involving the boiling of parts of the mash and return of coagulation. It is characterized by a loss of solubility at the iso electric points, greater susceptibility to proteolytic enzymes, and a change in the specific rotation. It does not occur without the presence of water.
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decoction, decocture 1. The extraction of an essence or active ingredient from a substance by boiling. 2. A concentrated substance that results from decoction, or boiling. 3. Water in which a crude vegetable drug has been boiled and which therefore contains the constituents or principles of the substance soluble in boiling water. 4. The act or p...
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noun (pharmacology) the extraction by boiling of water-soluble drug substances
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Exhaustive system of mashing in which portions of the wort are removed, heated, then returned to the original vessel.
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Exhaustive system of mashing in which portions of the wort are removed, heated, then returned to the original vessel
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A method of mashing which boosts temperature from one step to the next by removing a portion of the mash, boiling it, and returning it to the main brew kettle.
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the act of decocting. · · an extract obtained by decocting. · water in which a crude vegetable drug has been boiled and which therefore contains the constituents or principles of the substance soluble in boiling water.
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Extraction of an herb using hot boiling water as a solvent. Tea is an example of a common decoction.
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