0 to leave food in a liquid so that it absorbs the liquid and becomes soft, or to become soft in this way:
Mix together all the ingredients and leave them to macerate in the fridge overnight.
Samples of 10-50 g of coal were macerated in nitric acid and then cleared in potassium hydroxide.
The plants were separated into their parts and macerated with different solvents (n-hexane, acetone, ethanol and methanol).
Non-permeable polymers such as polyvinylidine and polyethylene can be macerating to normal skin.
All comparative samples were macerated in a 2:1 mixture of 30% hydrogen peroxide and glacial acetic acid.
As the storm swell dissipated, the continued application of layer-parallel shear stresses macerated any stratigraphy not already cemented to form the platy, intraclastic matrix.
After removal of the tunica, seminiferous tubules were macerated using a pair of fine scissors.
In this way, three samples of control wines and three of macerated wines of each variety were obtained for both the vintages.
Mesofossils from the same macerate that were kept dry as controls did not have any bacteria growing on them.