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distilled water
noun
- water from which impurities, as dissolved salts and colloidal particles, have been removed by one or more processes of distillation; chemically pure water.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of distilled water1
Example Sentences
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.
Patients could simply take a bottle of the white powder from the fridge, mix it with distilled water and inject themselves.
Ovation used hydrogen peroxide, rather than distilled water, during the incubation process and relied on “inexperienced, cheap, unqualified, and untrained employees to cut corners and maximize profits,” the suit says.
The CDC recommends using boiled, sterile or distilled water.
"The flavor of distilled water is very bland because it doesn’t contain any calcium, sodium, magnesium or potassium."
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