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Definition of Macerated
1. macerate [v] - See also: macerate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Macerated
Literary usage of Macerated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. American Druggist (1885)
"The liquid is again macerated with half of its weight of the perfumed fat, and
when the liquid is poured off the process once more repeated. ..."
2. Conversations on Anatomy, Physiology, and Surgery. by Archibald Robertson, Towar and Hogan, Printer, 1828 (1828)
"Bones are macerated to be preserved whole, or they are sawed to expose their ...
When sufficiently macerated, all the soft parts will come away with the ..."
3. Comparative Anatomy of the Vegetative Organs of the Phanerogams and Ferns by Anton Bary (1884)
"... in which it is impossible, by the most careful dissection of a macerated stem,
to trace one bundle with certainty even for a short distance. ..."
4. The Technologist (1862)
"Raw, macerated. 114. Musa sapientum. L. var. Jumbie Plantain. Raw, macerated.
Banane Zombi. ... Musa paradisiaca, L. Common Plantain, raw and macerated. ..."
5. Book on the Physician Himself and Things that Concern His Reputation and Successby Daniel Webster Cathell by Daniel Webster Cathell (1889)
"oughly macerated and soaked in fluid, and from which they are forced into the
oesophagus during rumination or into the honey-comb bag during the intervals ..."
6. The Anatomy of Melancholy: What it Is, with All the Kinds, Causes, Symptoms by Robert Burton (1880)
"... shame and fear; they are neither troubled in conscience, nor macerated with
cares, to which our whole life is most subject SUBSECT. III. ..."
7. Philadelphia Medical Times (1882)
"In one case Schilling squeezed out the macerated cyst without difficulty at the
end of six days. TREATMENT OF ERYSIPELAS BY COLLODION. ..."