decoct
verb[T]
uk/dɪˈkɒkt/us/dɪˈkɑːkt/toboilsomething inordertoobtainitsflavour:
Grenadinesyrupistraditionallydecocted frompomegranates.
Therootshould not be decocted or theessentialoilwillevaporate.
- Thisteais the mostpopulardecoctedbeveragein Japan.
- You can decoct ateaout ofdriedherbsandspices.
- Thismedicineisstrongerbecause it has been decoctedlonger.
- Theherbswere decocted inwaterandadministeredto thepatientin twodoses.
- When you are decocting,startwithstrongheatand thenreduceto asimmer.
Removing and extracting
- ablate
- abstract
- bowdlerization
- bowdlerize
- bowdlerized
- clear the decksidiom
- drain
- extract
- letsomeonedown
- over-extraction
- pick
- pluck
- pull
- pump
- scoop
- scratch
- unboxing
- undrained
- wipesomethingoffsomething
- yank