macerator — noun see macerate … New Collegiate Dictionary
macerator — See maceration. * * * … Universalium
macerator — noun one who macerates … Wiktionary
macerator — mæsÉ™reɪtÉ™(r) n. machine which macerates, machine which breaks down … English contemporary dictionary
macerator — mac·er·a·tor … English syllables
macerator — ād.ə(r) noun ( s) : one that macerates; especially : an apparatus for converting paper or fibrous matter into pulp … Useful english dictionary
macerate — verb ( ated; ating) Etymology: Latin maceratus, past participle of macerare to soften, steep Date: 1547 transitive verb 1. to cause to waste away by or as if by excessive fasting 2. to cause to become soft or separated into constituent elements… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Muhammad ibn Zakariya ar-Razi — Infobox Philosopher region = Persian scholar era = Medieval era color = #B0C4DE image caption = European depiction of the Persian doctor Al Razi, in Gerard of Cremona Receuil des traites de medecine 1250 1260. [ Inventions et decouvertes au Moyen … Wikipedia
Maceration — may refer to: * Maceration (food), the softening or breaking into pieces with liquid * Maceration, in chemistry and herbalism, the preparation of an extract by soaking material (such as animal skins or parts of fibrous plants) in water, vegetable … Wikipedia
macerate — macerater, macerator, n. macerative, adj. /mas euh rayt /, v., macerated, macerating. v.t. 1. to soften or separate into parts by steeping in a liquid. 2. to soften or decompose (food) by the action of a solvent. 3. to cause to grow thin. v.i. 4 … Universalium