distillation in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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distillation [Am ˌdɪstəˈleɪʃ(ə)n, Brit ˌdɪstɪˈleɪʃn] N

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A wash was created and fermented before the distillation began.
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It may be prepared from cubebene, or from the pulp left after the distillation of the oil.
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He was particularly noted for his research into separation technologies, especially distillation and extraction.
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This is in contrast with continuous distillation where the feedstock is added and the distillate drawn off without interruption.
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The science of distillation is based on the fact that different substances vaporize at different temperatures.
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The distillation of products from wood characterized the transition from the use of natural chemical products (chemical industry) to that of fully synthetic products.
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After passing a purity control valve process air enters on tip of the distillation column and flows down through the packing material.
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Part of the bagasse is currently burned at the mill to provide heat for distillation and electricity to run the machinery.
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In the 19th century, output increased with industrial distillation and the working class fashion for "caf-calva".
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The distillation water supply is stored in a subterranean reservoir.
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