"Decoction" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A decoction is a type of liquid extract made by boiling a substance, such as a plant or herb, in water. The resulting liquid is often used for medicinal purposes, such as making tea or infusion, or for flavoring food and drinks.
Declomycin is a brand name for the antibiotic tetracycline. It is a broad-spectrum antibiotic, meaning it is effective against a wide range of bacterial infections, including those that are gram-positive, gram-negative, and atypical.
Declutching is a verb that means to release the clutch of a vehicle, especially a manual transmission car, by disengaging the engine from the gears in order to slow down or come to a stop. It is often done to reduce wear and tear on the gears and clutch, or to deal with sticky or stuck gears.
De(coct) is a verb that means to boil or extract a liquid or other substance from a solid. It is often used in medical or scientific contexts to refer to the process of obtaining a solution or extract from a drug, plant, or other material by boiling or steeping it in a liquid.
Decocted is the past participle of the verb "decoct", which means to extract the active principles from a substance, especially a medicine, by boiling it in water.
Decode means to convert or translate a code, message, or information into a form that is understandable or usable. It can also mean to uncover or decipher a hidden or secret meaning, often by solving a puzzle, riddle, or encrypted message.
Decoded means to convert or transform (a coded message, text, or data) back into its original form, so that it can be understood or read.
To decode means to translate or interpret a code or a message that has been encrypted or concealed. It involves uncovering the hidden meaning or understanding of a coded text, speech, or signal, often using special techniques or keys. Decoding is the reverse process of encoding, where a message is transformed from its original form to its intended meaning.