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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
redistill . - adjective That has been
distilled again
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Examples
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The last 18 were the tails, which can be saved and redistilled.
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The last 18 were the tails, which can be saved and redistilled.
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The last 18 were the tails, which can be saved and redistilled.
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This flavorless liquid is then diluted with water and redistilled in a pot with juniper and
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This flavorless liquid is then diluted with water and redistilled in a pot with juniper and
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The alcohol stream is next distilled, first to give a 95: 5 ethanol: water mix and, if required, redistilled with a water-entraining agent such as benzene or cyclohexane to give anhydrous ethanol.
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The publication of Galiani's Della moneta (1750) was an important event, not because the treatise abounded in remarks which redistilled systematically some thoughts of Plato's and Aristotle's or because it substituted utilità for Saint Antoninus 'complacibilitas, but because it marked a change of temper.
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The distillate -- "low wine" -- was collected at F, and redistilled from a set of similar troughs not shown in above figure, and heated by a continuation of the steam coil from D. [Illustration] *****
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By using redistilled bisulphide this defect may be avoided.
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This, however, is less with redistilled bisulphide than with the ordinary quality, and with suitable apparatus is not insuperable.
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