0 to make a liquid stronger or purer by heating it until it changes to a gas and then cooling it so that it changes back into a liquid:
2 to heat a liquid until it changes to a gas and then make it liquid again by cooling:
Sometimes he wrote as if the main objective was to distill the wisdom of successful directors.
The effect of this thinking on bioethics is to distill one from one's circumstances, from one's actual life.
Particularly urgent is the need to distill the most critical ingredients, from existing promising interventions, that reduce parents' risk for maltreatment and promote positive parenting.
The discussion in this section is my attempt to distill the key themes and objections in what has become a voluminous literature.
The design recipe presented in this section distills our past success in building complex scenes.
This article distills the content of that course into a few simple examples that show the elegance of functional programming for teaching this group of students.
In this review, the aim is to distill current knowledge about stroke, with emphasis on pragmatic but evidence-based practice, and to highlight areas of remaining uncertainty.
Finally, we distill the guidelines for developing ontologies from the ontology engineering community into a set of best practices, and compile a list of design principles for evaluating existing ontologies.