Water in which dried plant parts, other than tea leaves, are boiled or steeped.
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Examples for "infusion"
Examples for "infusion"
1The infusion helped Jet pare down debt and fight growing domestic competition.
2Potentially toxic magnesium levels occurred very rarely with the infusion regime used.
3Some animals were then given an additional 2 h infusion of saline.
4Sequential PBSC collection and infusion is feasible even in very young children.
5The first infusion was given at a median of 162 days posttransplantation.
1She returned home and made herself a tisane against the migraine's return.
2All to be washed down with a pot of hot mint tisane.
3All I did was put the tisane on to boil.
4Do we not think a tisane a weak washy drink, when we are strong?
5It sounds rhetorical to say so, but it was not quelled in peasoup or tisane.
1There were also little drinking cups and a pitcher of fragrant herb tea.
2There stands the pitcher of herb tea which my landlady brought in at bedtime.
3When he was through, the woman brought him a smaller bowl of herb tea.
4Maybe he wants a dose-ora cup of herb tea does good, they say.
5Jacob isn't very well, and mother is going to make him some herb tea.
1Daenerys had ordered an herbal tea, HBO sarcastically conceded the morning after.
2The concentration of artemisinin in the herbal tea preparation was also determined.
3Jane picked up her mug of herbal tea and took a sip.
4The doctor prescribed resting the voice and continuing his use of herbal tea.
5Katie Roiphe is not really supposed to be my cup of herbal tea.
1You will continue your ptisan and we will answer for your majesty.
2Hippocrates himself was as particular about his barley-ptisan as any Florence Nightingale of our time could be.
3A large cup of ptisan was presented by the page, which the sick man swallowed with eager and trembling haste.
4Everything which gave relief to others, ptisans, baths, and bleeding, increased my tortures.
5"Hold your tongue!" said the king, between two swallows of his ptisan.