Softening or breaking of food into pieces using a liquid.
Extreme leanness (usually caused by starvation or disease)
Process of extraction by soaking plant material in cold or warm water.
1 We obtained them in enormous abundance in a maceration of fish.
2 For the production of the huile and pomade they are treated by maceration .
3 A sinful mortal like thyself; but worn down with long vigils and maceration .
4 This fleshly maceration is the symbolic preparation for the conversion he subsequently undergoes.
5 They are treated by maceration and enfleurage, chiefly the latter.
6 Prolonged maceration , however, will show that the apparently single piece is divisible into three.
7 The saint of the mediæval mosaic represents the body in its extreme maceration and humiliation.
8 Look at the protruding eyes and tongue, the distended abdomen, and the extensive skin maceration .
9 Essenes, abstinence and maceration practiced by the, 260-u.
10 The seeds and leaves were extracted with ethanol in a Soxhlet apparatus and by maceration , respectively.
11 Following maceration it passes into the intestine.
12 A negative opinion may be formed when evidence is found of the child having undergone intra-uterine maceration .
13 Extract the soapwort by maceration or percolation.
14 Penance would save the soul, though surrounding it with gloom, maceration , heavy labors, bitter tears, terrible anxieties.
15 The processes of infusion and maceration are in general very common among all the nations on the Orinoco.
16 The preventive virus, of varying strengths, was made by maceration of these cords at varying stages of desiccation.
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