decanted

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past of decant
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To remove a clone from its chamber, vat, or artificial womb
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{v} to pour offor out, to tilt
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To pour off gently, as liquor, so as not to disturb the sediment; or to pour from one vessel into another; as, to decant wine
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To gently pour a wine from one bottle to another so as not to disturb the sediment remaining in the bottom of the original bottle
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To pour wine from its bottle to another container This is sometimes done to allow a wine to breathe
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To draw off the upper layer of liquid after the heaviest material (a solid or another liquid) has settled Source: US EPA
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To carefully pour liquid into a second container to separate residue
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Letting solids settle to the bottom and pouring off the liquid very carefully
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To draw off the upper layer of liquid after the heaviest material (a solid or another liquid) has settled
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To pour off gently from the top of a liquid so as not to allow sediment or solid material to leave the bottom of the container
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To draw off the upper layer of liquid after the heavier material (a solid or another liquid) has settled
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pour out; "the sommelier decanted the wines
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To draw off the upper layer of liquid (water) after the heavier material (a solid or another liquid) has settled
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to pour a wine into a carafe (decanter) in order to set it apart from its crust and give it its balance back
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(verb) The act of pouring out a liquid, usually with the intent of leaving some of the liquid behind in the original container The act of decanting can also involve pouring the liquid portion off of the top of a precipitate that has settled to the bottom of a beaker
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The pouring of wine (generally) from the bottle to another container, slowly, so any sediment remains in the bottle
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To draw off the upper layer of liquid after the heaviest material (a solid or other liquid) has settled
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(1) To draw off the upper layer of liquid after the heaviest material (a solid or other liquid) has settled (2) To pour a liquid gently and carefully from one container to another so as not to disturb sediment ADVANCE \x 540
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To carefully pour liquid into a second container to separate the residue
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Separation of a liquid from settled solids by removing the upper layer of liquid after the solids have settled
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pour out; "the sommelier decanted the wines"
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{f} pour from one bottle to another; pour wine without disturbing dregs
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Transfering wine from the bottle to another container Most often done to aerate the wine
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If you decant a liquid into another container, you put it into another container. She always used to decant the milk into a jug. to pour liquid, especially wine, from one container into another decant sth into sth (decantare, from cantus )
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To draw off or remove The removal of water from the top of the water/solids slurry once settling of solids has occurred At the tailings storage facilities excess water is decanted and returned to the water treatment plant
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    [ di-'kant, dE- ] (transitive verb.) 1633. New Latin decantare, from Latin de- + Medieval Latin cantus edge, from Latin, iron ring round a wheel; more at CANT.
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