"Distill" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
to extract or filter out a purer or more concentrated form of something
Disthene is a type of mineral that is composed of thallium, tin, and oxygen. It is also known as thallium tin oxide or Tl2SnO3. It is a rare mineral that is typically found in igneous rocks and has been used in the production of ceramics, glass, and other materials.
A distich is a unit of poetic meter consisting of two lines of verse that rhyme, often with a specific syllable count or emphasis on specific syllables.
Distichia refers to a pair of parallel lines or ribs that run in the same direction in a plant leaf or stem. It is often used in botanical descriptions to describe the arrangement of veins or ridges on a plant's foliage.
Distigmine is a medication that is used to treat myasthenia gravis, a chronic autoimmune disorder that causes muscle weakness. It works by delaying the breakdown of a neurotransmitter called acetylcholine, which is important for muscle function.
To distil means to purify or refine a liquid, such as a solution or a substance, by separating the more volatile or soluble components from the less volatile or insoluble ones. In a broader sense, to distil also means to extract the essence or main idea of something, such as to distil the main points of a complex issue into a simple explanation.
Distillates refer to a liquid or gas that has been obtained by a distillation process, typically used to separate or purify a substance by boiling and condensing it.
Distillation is a process of separating a mixture of liquids or gases into its components based on differences in their boiling points. It involves heating the mixture to change the state of the liquids or gases and then collecting the resulting vapors, which are then cooled and condensed back into a liquid. Distillation is commonly used to purify substances, separate mixtures, and produce certain products. It's often used in the production of spirits, such as whiskey, vodka, and rum, as well as in the purification of water and other substances.
A distiller is a person or machine that produces a concentrated liquid, typically through a process of boiling and condensing, usually to create a pure or highly concentrated form of a substance, such as a spirit, essential oil, or pharmaceutical. In the context of whiskey or other spirits, a distiller is someone who operates the machinery and equipment used to make the final product.
Distilleries are facilities where fermented liquids, such as grains, fruits, or vegetables, are processed to produce a purified or concentrated liquid, often used to make spirits, wines, or other beverages.
Distillers are people or machines that convert a liquid, typically a liquid that contains a high percentage of a particular substance, into a different liquid or vapor that contains a higher concentration of that substance. <br><br>For example, distillers might use a process called fractional distillation to separate a mixture of liquids with different boiling points, such as water, ethanol, and other impurities, in order to produce pure ethanol or other substances with specific properties.