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decoction

English

Etymology

From Old French decoccion, decoction, from Latin decocti?, from decoqu? (I boil down), from de- + coqu? (I cook).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /d??k?k??n/

Noun

decoction (countable and uncountable, plural decoctions)

  1. An extraction or essence of something, obtained by boiling it down.
  2. The process of boiling something down in this way.
    • 1804, The Medical and Physical Journal (page 563)
      Even the fixed principles of vegetables, at least some of them, are injured by long decoction. The extractive matter, for instance, gradually absorbs oxygen from the atmosphere, and is converted into a substance nearly insipid and inert.

Related terms

  • decoct

Translations


Old French

Noun

decoction f (oblique plural decoctions, nominative singular decoction, nominative plural decoctions)

  1. Alternative form of decoccion

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solution

English

Etymology

From Old French solucion (French solution), from Latin sol?ti?nem, accusative singular of sol?ti?, from the verb solv?.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /s??l(j)u???n/
  • Rhymes: -u???n

Noun

solution (countable and uncountable, plural solutions)

  1. A homogeneous mixture, which may be liquid, gas or solid, formed by dissolving one or more substances.
  2. An act, plan or other means, used or proposed, to solve a problem.
  3. The answer to a problem.
  4. (marketing) A product, service or suite thereof, especially software.
  5. (law, Britain, archaic, rare) Satisfaction of a claim or debt.
  6. The act of dissolving, especially of a solid by a fluid; dissolution.
  7. (medicine, archaic) The crisis of a disease.

Antonyms

  • (answer to a problem): problem
  • (act of dissolving): precipitation

Related terms

Translations

Verb

solution (third-person singular simple present solutions, present participle solutioning, simple past and past participle solutioned)

  1. To treat with a solution.

French

Etymology

From Old French solucion, from Latin sol?ti?nem, accusative singular of sol?ti?, from the verb solv?.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /s?.ly.sj??/
  • Homophone: solutions

Noun

solution f (plural solutions)

  1. solution
  2. liquid mix

Derived terms

Descendants

  • ? Romanian: solu?ie

Further reading

  • “solution” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

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