Definitionn. a solution obtained by steeping or soaking a substance
Last update: June 19, 2015
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My grandmother recommended an infusion of special herbs for my cold. [Please select]
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The Guinea lop-eared breed, it may be mentioned, is believed to inherit its drooping ears and throat wattles from an infusion of the blood of the Roman-nosed hornless Theban goat (see Goat). [Please select]
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Cornwell states that an infusion of English blood does nothing to improve these hardy Morocco ponies. [Please select]
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This should be followed by a liberal supply of demulcents, linseed infusion, boiled starch, whites of eggs, etc. [Please select]
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I do not say that we deplore this infusion, but it behooves us to protect the original strain. [Please select]
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She was an American woman, with a small infusion of French which seemed to have been lost in dilution. [Please select]
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The whole place was drenched in a tone limpid and serene, the very infusion of peace. [Please select]
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It is vinegar, in which there is an infusion of _chile Colorado_. [Please select]
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