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An efficient way to insert a single letter, word, an entire block of text, or an image from one location within a document or file, to the same or another document or file. To paste, means to place the material, into a document.
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| paste |
In the context of jewelry, "paste" is a glass-based substance used to simulate gemstones. It has become a slang term for all fake gemstones.
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| pasteurize |
Process used to kill bacteria by briefly heating liquids to moderately high temperatures.
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| pasteurize |
[French] to sterilize milk by heating it to 60 to 82C or 140 to 180F degrees to destroy harmful bacteria. The term is derived from Louis Pasteur, who developed the method.
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| pasteurized milk |
Milk in which potentially harmful bacteria has been killed with heat.
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| PAST | highly seasoned cut of smoked beef |
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| PAST | any of various baked foods made of dough or batter |
| PAST | a dough of flour and water and shortening |
| PAST | a serving cart for displaying pastry deserts to restaurant patrons |
| PAST | a chef who specializes in pastry |
| PAST | a dough of flour and water and shortening |
| PAST | animal food for browsing or grazing |
| PAST | succulent herbaceous vegetation of pasture land |
| PAST | animal food for browsing or grazing |
| PAST | a field covered with grass or herbage and suitable for grazing by livestock |
| PAST | feed as in a meadow or pasture |
| PAST | let (animals) feed in a field or pasture or meadow |
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