| decantation | Pouring off the clear upper portion of a fluid, leaving a sediment or precipitate. (05 Mar 2000) |
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the act of gently pouring off a clear liquor (as from its original bottle) without disturbing the lees
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Decantation is a process for the separation of mixtures, carefully pouring a solution from a container, leaving the precipitate (sediments) in the bottom of the container. Usually a small amount of solution must be left in the container and care must be taken to prevent a small amount of precipitate from flowing with the solution out of the container. ...
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Drawing off the upper layer of a liquid after the heavier material (either solid or another liquid) has settled.
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The settlement of a solid from a liquid. Separation is made by taking the liquid off the top. The process of allowing the liquid to seep through the solids is called PERCOLATION.
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Quietening down as preparation for lectio. A preparatory time of focusing, of slowing down for prayer. See also Focusing.
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