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distilled

[ dih-stild ]

adjective

  1. obtained or produced by distillation.


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Other 51Թ Forms

  • ܲd·پ adjective
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of distilled1

1425–75; late Middle English. See distill, -ed 2
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Between every property, the team sanitized all soil collection equipment with distilled water and wipes, and changed gloves and boot covers — so that no potential toxins could accidentally track from one site to another.

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“But it still has the distilled essence of ‘Black Mirror,’ those elements and ingredients.

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The Mediterranean diet is distilled to olive oil, fish and nuts, with little mention of the long, social dinners that define it.

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Under the proposal for English single malt whisky, the drink would only be required to be distilled at one site, while mashing and fermentation could take place elsewhere.

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The Beatles are a serious front-runner for record with the artificial intelligence-assisted “Now and Then,” distilled from an old John Lennon demo that arrives six decades after the group’s first Grammy.

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