slovodefinícia
infusion
(encz)
infusion,infuze n: Zdeněk Brož
infusion
(encz)
infusion,nálev n: Zdeněk Brož
infusion
(encz)
infusion,vlévání n: Zdeněk Brož
Infusion
(gcide)
Infusion \In*fu"sion\, n. [L. infusio a pouring in: cf. F.
infusion. See Infuse, v. t.]
1. The act of infusing, pouring in, or instilling;
instillation; as, the infusion of good principles into the
mind; the infusion of ardor or zeal.
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Our language has received innumerable elegancies and
improvements from that infusion of Hebraisms.
--Addison.
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2. That which is infused; suggestion; inspiration.
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His folly and his wisdom are of his own growth, not
the echo or infusion of other men. --Swift.
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3. The act of plunging or dipping into a fluid; immersion.
[Obs.] "Baptism by infusion." --Jortin.
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4. (Pharmacy)
(a) The act or process of steeping or soaking any
substance in water in order to extract its active
principles.
(b) The liquid extract obtained by this process.
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Sips meek infusion of a milder herb. --Cowper.
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infusion
(wn)
infusion
n 1: a solution obtained by steeping or soaking a substance
(usually in water) [syn: infusion, extract]
2: the process of extracting certain active properties (as a
drug from a plant) by steeping or soaking (usually in water)
3: (medicine) the passive introduction of a substance (a fluid
or drug or electrolyte) into a vein or between tissues (as by
gravitational force)
4: the act of infusing or introducing a certain modifying
element or quality; "the team's continued success is
attributable to a steady infusion of new talent"
INFUSION
(bouvier)
INFUSION, med. jur. A pharmaceutical operation, which consists in pouring a
hot or cold fluid upon a substance, whose medical properties it is desired
to extract. Infusion is also used for the product of this operation.
Although infusion differs from decoction, (q.v.) they are said to be
ejusdem generis; and in the case of an indictment which charged the prisoner
with giving a decoction, and the evidence was that he had given an infusion,
the difference was held to be immaterial. 8 Camp. R. 74.

podobné slovodefinícia
infusion
(encz)
infusion,infuze n: Zdeněk Brožinfusion,nálev n: Zdeněk Brožinfusion,vlévání n: Zdeněk Brož
Infusionism
(gcide)
Infusionism \In*fu"sion*ism\, n.
The doctrine that the soul is preexistent to the body, and is
infused into it at conception or birth; -- opposed to
traducianism and creationism.
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infusion
(wn)
infusion
n 1: a solution obtained by steeping or soaking a substance
(usually in water) [syn: infusion, extract]
2: the process of extracting certain active properties (as a
drug from a plant) by steeping or soaking (usually in water)
3: (medicine) the passive introduction of a substance (a fluid
or drug or electrolyte) into a vein or between tissues (as by
gravitational force)
4: the act of infusing or introducing a certain modifying
element or quality; "the team's continued success is
attributable to a steady infusion of new talent"
INFUSION
(bouvier)
INFUSION, med. jur. A pharmaceutical operation, which consists in pouring a
hot or cold fluid upon a substance, whose medical properties it is desired
to extract. Infusion is also used for the product of this operation.
Although infusion differs from decoction, (q.v.) they are said to be
ejusdem generis; and in the case of an indictment which charged the prisoner
with giving a decoction, and the evidence was that he had given an infusion,
the difference was held to be immaterial. 8 Camp. R. 74.

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