| dill |
A fruit of the parsley family; has aromatic odor with delicate caraway flavor Goes Well With: fish dishes, cream and cottage cheese, potatoes, vegetable salads, pickles, and tomatoes
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| dill |
Originally discovered in southern Europe, dill has since been transplanted to more northern climates. Another member of the very large parsley clan, the dill plant has bitter seeds and skinny, aromatic leaves. This licorice-tasting herb can often be found in the supermarket, especially during the summer months. Its leaves and seeds are also available dried and should be stored in jars. ...
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| diluent |
Liquids which increase the capacity of a solvent for the binder. Diluents cannot dissolve the binder themselves, but rather are used to control viscosity, flash time, or cost. While true solvents can be added in unlimited amounts to lower paint viscosity, it may be more economical to lower viscosity with less-costly diluent solvents. When added to a prepared paint, a diluent will lower the viscosity just as effectively as a true solvent. ...
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| dilute |
to make the strength of a mixture weaker, less concentrated; for example, by adding more water to a pesticide mixture.
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| dilatation |
Opening of the cervix, measured in centimeters or cm's during pelvic exam; complete dilatation is 10 cm's or about four inches.
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