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triturate /ˈtrɪtjʊreɪt /verb [with object] technical1Grind to a fine powder: insoluble materials were triturated with lactose...- Some triturated powders can be prepared in a lapidary tumbler, using steel balls to do the grinding.
- After 6-7 days at 28°, mosquitoes were triturated in undiluted fetal bovine serum at a concentration of 35 mosquitoes/ml serum.
- Anthracinum, which is prepared by triturating the dried puss from anthrax, is a very effective prophylactic against anthrax.
1.1Chew or grind (food) thoroughly: the gizzard is a part of the alimentary canal where food is triturated and broken up...- It thus seems that this is not an apparatus for crushing the food, but for expressing the liquid from the food triturated by the jaws.
- If the mandibles continuously carry out mastication, a large part of the finely triturated food items would be lost into the surrounding environment.
- This can be a risk for aspiration of triturated food prior to the swallow.
Derivatives trituration /trɪtjʊˈreɪʃ(ə)n/ noun ...- A blender also can be used to prepare both triturations and successions.
- The enzymatic dissociation was completed in a trypsin solution, after which individual cells were isolated from the digested tissue by trituration.
- According to contemporary investigation, the processes of succussion or trituration disturb the atomic state of a drug substance by jolting electron (negative charge) out of its orbit.
triturator /ˈtrɪtjʊreɪtə/ noun ...- The use of modern amalgams and modern triturators has resulted in amalgams with lower initial mercury levels.
- Many of the practices in the study did not use disposable capsules or modern triturators when the study was done.
- Quite a few new triturators have been introduced to the market in the last five years.
Origin Mid 18th century: from Latin triturat- '(of corn) threshed', from tritura 'rubbing' (from the verb terere). |