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Definition of Distilling
1. distill [v] - See also: distill
Lexicographical Neighbors of Distilling
Literary usage of Distilling
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Trusts, Or Industrial Combinations and Coalitions in the United States by Ernst von Halle (1895)
"APPENDIX X. Distilling AND CATTLE ... for its products, the Distilling and Cattle
Feeding Co., six months from the date of this purchase voucher, ..."
2. A Treatise on the Law Relating to Private Corporations in Pennsylvania by Frank Marshall Eastman (1908)
"2 of the Act of 1874, excluded from the class of manufacturing companies which
might be incorporated under its provisions those for "the distilling or ..."
3. A Dictionary of Applied Chemistry by Thomas Edward Thorpe (1921)
"The distilling vessel is made of sheet zinc, and is fitted in a water-bath. ...
For the purpose of distilling off the last portions steam was passed through ..."
4. A Dictionary of Chemistry and the Allied Branches of Other Sciences by Henry Watts (1863)
"Aldehydes may also be prepared from the corresponding acids by a general process,
riz. by distilling a mixture of the barium-salt of the acid with an ..."
5. Trust Laws and Unfair Competition by United States Bureau of Corporations, Joseph Edward Davies (1916)
"A few years later substantially the same result was reached by the court in
Distilling & Cattle Feeding Co. r. People.1 In that case a writ in the nature of ..."
6. The Industries of Scotland: Their Rise, Progress, and Present Condition by David Bremner (1869)
"INVENTION OF Distilling—INTRODUCTION OF THE ART INTO BRITAIN—THE EARLY ...
Distilling has been described as " the art of evoking the fiery demon of ..."