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de·coct \də̇ˈkäkt, dēˈ-\ transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Latin decoctus, past participle of decoquere, from de down, away + coquere to cook — more at cook 1. a. : to prepare by boiling : extract the flavor or active principle of by boiling b. : to steep in hot water 2. a. : to boil down : concentrate by or as if by boiling < here we have the thrice … decocted essence of the critical study of generations — George Saintsbury > b. obsolete : diminish 3. obsolete : kindle, excite |