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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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| macerate |
To disintegrate tissues to obtain a cell dissociation. Cutting, soaking or enzymatic actions are commonly used.
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| maceration |
soaking plant matter in liquid until soft
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