
1) Ado 2) Chaos 3) Fermentation 4) Fermenting 5) Prepare 6) Stimulate 7) Stir 8) Turmoil 9) Unrest 10) Vinification 11) Vinify 12) Zymolysis 13) Zymosis
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1) Agitation 2) Become alcohol 3) Cause to undergo fermentation 4) CBC Television show 5) Fermentation 6) French word used in English 7) Go sour or spoil 8) React to yeast 9) Sturm und drang 10) To brew 11) To react, using fermentation 12) Turbulence 13) Unrest 14) Upheaval
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• (v. i.) To undergo fermentation; to be in motion, or to be excited into sensible internal motion, as the constituent oarticles of an animal or vegetable fluid; to work; to effervesce. • (n.) Intestine motion; heat; tumult; agitation. • (v. i.) To be agitated or excited by violent emotions. • (n.) That which causes fermentation...
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To cause ferment of fermentation in; to set in motion; to excite internal emotion in; to heat. 'Ye vigorous swains! while youth ferments your blood.' (Pope) ... Origin: L. Fermentare, fermentatum: cf. F. Fermenter. See Ferment. ... 1. That which causes fermentation, as yeast, barm, or fermenting beer. ... Ferments are of two kinds: (a) Formed or or...
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(fәr-ment´) to undergo fermentation. any substance that causes fermentation.
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Fer'ment noun [ Latin
fermentum ferment (in senses 1 & 2), perhaps for
fervimentum , from
fervere to be boiling hot, boil, ferment: confer French
ferment . Confer 1st
Barm ,
Fervent .]
1. That which causes fermentation, as yeast, barm, or fermenting b...
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Fer·ment' intransitive verb 1. To undergo fermentation; to be in motion, or to be excited into sensible internal motion, as the constituent particles of an animal or vegetable fluid; to work; to effervesce.
2. To be agitated or excited by violent emotions. « But finding no redres...
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Fer·ment' transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Fermented ; present participle & verbal noun Fermenting .] [ Latin fermentare , fermentatum : confer French fermenter . See Ferment ,
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substance become excitedÂ
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Type: Term Pronunciation: fĕr-ment′ Definitions: 1. To cause or to undergo fermentation. 2. An agent that causes fermentation.
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[
n] - a substance capable of bringing about fermentation 2. [v] - be in an agitated or excited state 3. [v] - work up into agitation or excitement 4. [v] - cause to undergo fermentation
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ferment 1. Originally, leaven or yeast; hence, generally an agent that causes fermentation. Modern chemists recognize two classes of ferments: organized ferments, which are living vegetable organisms, as the yeast plant and other microscopic fungi; and unorganized or chemical ferments, which are certain compounds of organic origin, as diastase, pep...
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verb go sour or spoil; `The milk has soured`; `The wine worked`; `The cream has turned--we have to throw it out`
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noun a substance capable of bringing about fermentation
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A mixture of lactic acid bacteria that has the ability to convert lactose into lactic acid and that contributes to the development of flavour.
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cause to undergo the breakdown of sugar into alcohol
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