How To Use Macerate In A Sentence
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In China, paper was formed by suspending macerated vegetable fibers in water and pouring the liquid onto a woven screen.
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Seal tightly then leave for four to five days to macerate.
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In a blender, macerate with water, fresh or dried drawing herbs: comfrey root or leaf, marshmallow root, burdock root, and/or plantain leaf*; with fresh or dried antimicrobial herbs: echinacea root, or leaves and flowers, and a fresh clove of garlic; or add a few drops essential oil of thyme to the finished poultice.
Gentle Healing for Baby and Child
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In partially macerated seed coats, this layer was found to have a sealed outer face and a mesh-like inner face.
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It is also important in the production of fruit-flavoured spirits such as the crème de cassis used in making a vin blanc cassis or Kir which is the aromatic and deeply coloured product of blackcurrants macerated in alcohol.
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Once the strawberries had macerated I mooshed them good with a hand potato masher.
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Four of the sections used in the UAE studies were macerated in Jeffrey's solution.
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Johannes Reinhardt explained that the 2008 dessert wine grapes encountered a "tough birth" but this traditional TBA was effected by noble rot at over 50%, cool room stored, sorted for one week and foot macerated.
LENNDEVOURS:
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In a macerated foot the sensitive laminæ of the corium interdigitate with the horny laminæ of the hoof; that is to say, there is no union between the two, for the simple reason that it has been destroyed; they simply interlock like the _unglued_ junction of
Diseases of the Horse's Foot
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Until we finally address the depressing state of the American male -- how he has been reduced to an automaton designed to pursue power, money, or fame with scant emphasis on the cultivation of his humanity and personhood -- we will continue to witness men acting out, doing anything they can to feel sexy, desirable, and salve their macerated egos.
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: Anthony Weiner and Why Powerful Men Self-Destruct
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Then there are drinks: Mr. Telepan combines macerated, past-their prime blackberries with sugar, water and squeezed lemon halves, lets the mixture sit at room temperature for 24 hours, then purees and strains them to make a summer fruit fizz.
No Blood Spilled in This Top to Tail
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I like to macerate the food in liqueur for a few minutes before serving.
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Cancer macerated her body and soul.
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Purified proglotids were macerated to release the eggs and these were obtained by filtration in metallic meshes.
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The depth of colour is determined by the temperature and length of time the skins are allowed to macerate, and this is up to the winemaker.
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The kino and the rhatany root are to be macerated in the alcohol for seven or eight days; and after filtration, the other articles are to be added.
The Art of Perfumery And Methods of Obtaining the Odors of Plants
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She already macerated her poor little body and had resolved never to refuse the requests of the unfortunate.
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Deposit a tuile on every plate and place the macerated prunes inside.
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Samples of washed roots were macerated in KOH solution for 1 h at 90°C in a water bath.
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The dried bark must first be reduced to a fine powder, and macerated in a fixed oil at a temperature of 40C for 24 hours.
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Tartarus; it was not so delicious at first, as now it is bitter and harsh; a cankered soul macerated with cares and discontents, taedium vitae, impatience, agony, inconstancy, irresolution, precipitate them unto unspeakable miseries.
Anatomy of Melancholy
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Typically, the juice from these red-wine grapes is briefly macerated with the pigment-bearing skins, then bled off while it's still pink.
A.J. Liebling's Favorite Rosé, Perfect for Summer
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It had been macerated and marinated for three days in a mixture of herbs and spices which infused its flesh.
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Organisms in and on the sand grains are manipulated towards the mouth along the food grooves, and then exposed and/or macerated by the crushing action of the Aristotle's lantern.
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The macerated cells were dissociated in a clean slide with a fresh fixative solution.
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The grapes are destalked and crushed, and the skins briefly macerated to preserve as much as possible of the aroma and flavour of the grapes during fermentation.
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I now know what the word macerated means after Elliots quiz.
At My Table
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Identifying the prey of the giant squid, Achiteuthis dux, is not easy since they finely macerate their food.
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the tissue macerated in the water
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Leaves from adults were macerated with liquid nitrogen and then 75 mg of the tissue was mixed with 375 ml of extraction buffer.
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Seal tightly then leave for four to five days to macerate.
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Another delicious way to take garlic both for prevention as well as treatment is to macerate several cloves of mashed garlic in olive oil.
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His next sortie was to Russia to work for Tsar Alexander, for whom he created Strawberries Romanoff, in which strawberries are macerated in orange juice and Cointreau and served with chilled crème Chantilly.
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It had been macerated and marinated for three days in a mixture of herbs and spices which infused its flesh.
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Root caps were removed and the meristem was placed in a drop of 45% acetic acid on a clean microscope slide, macerated and squashed between slide and coverslip.
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The needles were bleached with a 4% sodium hypochloride solution which macerates the mesophyll, and vascular and epidermal tissue were brushed off.
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The mycelium was filtered and washed five times with distilled water before being mixed with distilled water and macerated in a blender to produce a slurry containing 7.2 mg ml - 1 of dry mass mycelium.
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The good woman nearly fell sick at sight of me in this condition; she kept strength enough to dress my wound, and after bathing it well, she applied flower-de-luce macerated in brandy, an excellent remedy much used in our country.
Rousseau
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Seal tightly then leave for four to five days to macerate.
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the gizzards macerates the food in the digestive system
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The root tips were macerated in a mixture of ethanol and hydrochloric acid for 2 min at room temperature.
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macerate peaches
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They are pounded in a mortar, macerated, strained, distilled, left in the sun or buried in the ground or in an ant-hill - presumably to maintain an even temperature.
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Mix together all the ingredients and leave them to macerate in the fridge overnight.
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Predisposing conditions include lack of cerumen, which is antimicrobial, and active removal of cerumen that causes breaks in the skin and exposure to water, which macerates the skin and raises pH allowing growth of pathogens.
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Deliberate stone and soil swallowing has been reported for modem snakes, lizards, turtles and crocodilians serving to macerate digesta.