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| macerate | To soften by steeping or soaking. Origin: see maceration (05 Mar 2000) |
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| maceration | The softening of a solid by soaking. <pathology> The softening of a tissue by soaking, especially in acids, until the connective tissue fibres are so dissolved that the tissue components can be teased apart. In obstetrics, the degenerative changes with discolouration and softening of tissues and eventual disintegration, of a foetus retained in the uterus after its death. Origin: L. Maceratio (18 Nov 1997) |
| macerate |
separate into constituents by soaking become soft or separate and disintegrate as a result of excessive soaking; "the tissue macerated in the water" soften, usually by steeping in liquid, and cause to disintegrate as a result; "macerate peaches"; "the gizzards macerates the food in the digestive system" waste: cause to grow thin or weak; "The treatment emaciated him"
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| maceration |
softening due to soaking or steeping bonyness: extreme leanness (usually caused by starvation or disease)
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| macerative |
accompanied by or characterized by maceration; "macerative degeneration of the liver"
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To disintegrate tissues to obtain a cell dissociation. Cutting, soaking or enzymatic actions are commonly used.
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soaking plant matter in liquid until soft
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| macer | an official who carries a mace of office |
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| macer | cause to grow thin or weak |
| macer | soften, usually by steeping in liquid, and cause to disintegrate as a result |
| macer | become soft or separate and disintegrate as a result of excessive soaking |
| macer | separate into constituents by soaking |
| macer | extreme leanness (usually caused by starvation or disease) |
| macer | softening due to soaking or steeping |
| macer | accompanied by or characterized by maceration |
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