"Malaxate" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Malaxate" Meaning

Malaxate is a rare or obsolete word that means "to reduce to a pulp" or "to make soft and mushy". It can also refer to a substance that has been so treated, resulting in a soft and pulpy consistency.

"Malaxate" Examples

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Verb


To treat a liquid, especially wine, with enzymes to break down its tannins and release its flavors. ("The winemaker malaxates the wine for several weeks to improve its aroma.")
To extract the active ingredients from a plant or fruit by soaking them in a solvent. ("The chemist malaxates the plant material to obtain the bioactive compounds.")
To convert a liquid into a more palatable or digestible form. ("The food scientist malaxates the juice to remove its bitterness.")

Example sentences


The enologist recommended malaxating the young wine for a few months to soften its tannins.
The herbalist malaxates the dried flowers to extract the essential oils.
The nutritionist suggests malaxating the fiber-rich foods to improve their digestibility.

Note: Malaxate is a less common verb, and its usage is mostly restricted to specific industries like winemaking, chemistry, or nutrition.

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