macerating Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of macerating In English

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Examples of macerating

  • Non-permeable polymers such as polyvinylidine and polyethylene can be macerating to normal skin.

  • Internal casts were obtained by macerating the specimens in a 20% hydrochloric acid bath.

  • For instance, macerating could involve the adding of alcohol to a substance, allowing it to stand, and then filtering off the residue for consumption.

  • I do not myself know what the effect of macerating the herb would be, nor why there is any particular objection to its being infused in some way.

  • Pure vanilla extract is made by macerating and percolating vanilla beans in a solution of ethyl alcohol and water.

  • Gems or metals are purified to remove impurities and treated by triturating and macerating in herbal extracts.

  • Birds do not have teeth, relying instead on other means of gripping and macerating their food.

  • Also, macerating toilets, which use a grinding or blending mechanism to reduce human waste to a slurry, which can then be moved by pumping.

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