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| diluent | 1. That which dilutes. 2. <medicine> An agent used for effecting dilution of the blood; a weak drink. "There is no real diluent but water." (Arbuthnot) Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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dilutant: a diluting agent
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(Physical form) An edible substance used to mix with and reduce the concentrate of nutrients and/or additives to make them more acceptable to animals, safer to use, and more capable of being mixed uniformly in a feed. (It may also be a carrier) (AAFCO, 2000).
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Any liquid or solid material used to dilute or carry an active ingredient.
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A liquid used to dilute bitumen to the point where it will flow. Naptha is the most commonly used diluent in the oil sands industry.
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A liquid that is included in a coating, or can be added primarily to reduce its viscosity. A diluent is not necessarily a solvent for the binder.
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