Antonyms for decocted
Grammar : Adj, verb |
Spell : dih-kokt |
Phonetic Transcription : dɪˈkɒkt |
Definition of decocted
Origin :- early 15c., from Latin decoctus, past participle of decoquere (see decoction). Related: Decocted; decocting.
- As in mashed : adj crushed
- As in mash : verb smash, squash
- As in boil : verb heat to bubbling
- As in parboil : verb boil
- As in condense : verb abridge
- As in cook : verb prepare food, usually using heat
- The mandarin is decocted from the crop of oranges grown in my Borneo orchard.
- Extract from : « Dr. Dumany's Wife » by Mr Jkai
- These clefts are found full of a kind of gum; which, decocted and depurated, is the dragons- blood of the apothecaries.
- Extract from : « A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Vol. II » by Robert Kerr
Synonyms for decocted
- abbreviate
- agitate
- bake
- barbecue
- battered
- blanch
- blue pencil
- boil
- boil down
- braise
- brew
- brewed
- broil
- brown
- bruise
- bubble
- burn
- chew
- chewed
- chop
- churn
- coagulate
- coddle
- compact
- compress
- concentrate
- constrict
- contract
- cook
- crush
- curry
- curtail
- cut
- cut down
- decoct
- decocted
- deep fry
- densen
- devil
- digest
- doctor
- doughy
- edit
- effervesce
- encapsulate
- epitomize
- escallop
- evaporate
- fix
- fizz
- foam
- french fry
- fricassee
- froth
- fry
- griddle
- grill
- grind
- hash
- hashed
- heat
- imbue
- infuse
- infused
- inventory
- macerate
- macerated
- masticate
- masticated
- melt
- microwave
- mixed
- mull
- mush up
- nuke
- panfry
- parboil
- parch
- pasty
- percolate
- poach
- pound
- pounded
- precipitate
- précis
- press
- press together
- pressed
- pressure-cook
- pulp
- pulped
- pulpy
- pulverize
- pulverized
- push
- put in a nutshell
- reduce
- reduced
- roast
- ruin
- sauté
- scald
- scorch
- scrunch
- sear
- seethe
- shorten
- shrink
- simmer
- sizzle
- smashed
- smolder
- snip
- softened
- solidify
- spoil
- spongy
- squashed
- squeeze
- squish
- steam
- steep
- steeped
- stew
- sum
- summarize
- summate
- synopsize
- telescope
- thicken
- toast
- trim
- triturate
- warm up
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