
1) Bovril 2) Catechu 3) Drink 4) Extract 5) Insertion 6) Pancreatin
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1) Extract 2) French word used in English 3) Solution 4) Something that is infused 5) Superstar DJ 6) The liquid so prepared
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A mashing process where heating is accomplished via additions of boiling water.
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• (v. t.) The liquid extract obtained by this process. • (v. t.) The act of infusing, pouring in, or instilling; instillation; as, the infusion of good principles into the mind; the infusion of ardor or zeal. • (v. t.) That which is infused; suggestion; inspiration. • (v. t.) The act of plunging or dipping into a fluid; immersio...
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An infusion is the flavor that's extracted from any ingredient such as tea leaves, herbs, or fruit by steeping them in a liquid such as water, oil, or vinegar.
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A method of delivering fluids or drugs, usually into a vein.
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A method of putting fluids, including drugs, into the bloodstream. Also called intravenous infusion.
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A preparation made by soaking a plant part in hot water (or cold water, for a cold infusion); in essence, a 'tea'. Compare Decoction.
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(in-fu´zhәn) the steeping of a substance in water to obtain its soluble principles. the product obtained by this process. the therapeutic introduction of fluid other than blood into a vein. subcutaneous infusion infusion of fluid, usually physiologic sali...
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A method of putting fluids, including drugs, into the bloodstream. Also called intravenous infusion.
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A method of putting fluids, including drugs, into the bloodstream. Also called intravenous infusion.
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direct injection (e.g., of a drug, nutrients) into the bloodstream.
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An infusion is the flavor that's extracted from any ingredient such as tea leaves, herbs or fruit by steeping them in a liquid such as water, oil or vinegar.
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In·fu'sion noun [ Latin
infusio a pouring in: confer French
infusion . See
Infuse ,
transitive verb ]
1. The act of infusing, pouring in, or instilling; instillation; as, the
infusion of good principles into the mind; the
infusion o...
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A mashing process where heating is accomplished via additions of boiling water.
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A solution or extract obtains by steeping or soaking herbs (usually in water).
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herb tea.
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herb tea
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Administration of treatment in a dilute form by slow injection into a vein.
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noun (medicine) the passive introduction of a substance (a fluid or drug or electrolyte) into a vein or between tissues (as by gravitational force)
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A continuous stream of sample is passed into the MS source from a syringe. The sample is dissolved in a suitable solvent such as water, methanol or acetonitrile.
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1. Simplest form of mash, in which grains are soaked in water. May be at a single temperature, or with upward or (occasionally) downward changes. 2. The process of introducing mash into hot water for mashing. The infusion method of mashing involves mashing a single time at a constant temperature, as opposed to other, more complex mashing techniques...
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An herbal remedy prepared by steeping plant material in hot water to release its essence. It may be consumed as a beverage (tea), or used in a variety of Herbal or Aromatherapy applications.
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the act of introducing a modifying element or quality
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A procedure that puts a medicine, blood, or fluid directly into your veins through an IV or catheter over a period of time.
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