slovodefinícia
concoct
(mass)
concoct
- vymyslieť
concoct
(encz)
concoct,osnovat v: PetrV
concoct
(encz)
concoct,sestavit v: PetrV
concoct
(encz)
concoct,smísit v: PetrV
concoct
(encz)
concoct,vymyslet v: Zdeněk Brož
Concoct
(gcide)
Concoct \Con*coct"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Concocted; p. pr. &
vb. n. Concocting.] [L. concoctus, p. p. of concoquere to
cook together, to digest, mature; con- + coquere to cook. See
Cook.]
1. To digest; to convert into nourishment by the organs of
nutrition. [Obs.]
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Food is concocted, the heart beats, the blood
circulates. --Cheyne.
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2. To purify or refine chemically. [Obs.] --Thomson.
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3. To prepare from crude materials, as food; to invent or
prepare by combining different ingredients; as, to concoct
a new dish or beverage.
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4. To digest in the mind; to devise; to make up; to contrive;
to plan; to plot.
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He was a man of a feeble stomach, unable to concoct
any great fortune. --Hayward.
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5. To mature or perfect; to ripen. [Obs.] --Bacon.
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concoct
(wn)
concoct
v 1: make a concoction (of) by mixing
2: prepare or cook by mixing ingredients; "concoct a strange
mixture" [syn: concoct, cook up]
3: invent; "trump up charges" [syn: trump up, concoct]
4: devise or invent; "He thought up a plan to get rich quickly";
"no-one had ever thought of such a clever piece of software"
[syn: think up, think of, dream up, hatch, concoct]
podobné slovodefinícia
concocted
(encz)
concocted,namíchaný adj: Zdeněk Brožconcocted,vymyšlený adj: Zdeněk Brož
concoction
(encz)
concoction,namíchání n: Zdeněk Brožconcoction,smíchání n: Zdeněk Brož
Concoct
(gcide)
Concoct \Con*coct"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Concocted; p. pr. &
vb. n. Concocting.] [L. concoctus, p. p. of concoquere to
cook together, to digest, mature; con- + coquere to cook. See
Cook.]
1. To digest; to convert into nourishment by the organs of
nutrition. [Obs.]
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Food is concocted, the heart beats, the blood
circulates. --Cheyne.
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2. To purify or refine chemically. [Obs.] --Thomson.
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3. To prepare from crude materials, as food; to invent or
prepare by combining different ingredients; as, to concoct
a new dish or beverage.
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4. To digest in the mind; to devise; to make up; to contrive;
to plan; to plot.
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He was a man of a feeble stomach, unable to concoct
any great fortune. --Hayward.
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5. To mature or perfect; to ripen. [Obs.] --Bacon.
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Concocted
(gcide)
Concoct \Con*coct"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Concocted; p. pr. &
vb. n. Concocting.] [L. concoctus, p. p. of concoquere to
cook together, to digest, mature; con- + coquere to cook. See
Cook.]
1. To digest; to convert into nourishment by the organs of
nutrition. [Obs.]
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Food is concocted, the heart beats, the blood
circulates. --Cheyne.
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2. To purify or refine chemically. [Obs.] --Thomson.
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3. To prepare from crude materials, as food; to invent or
prepare by combining different ingredients; as, to concoct
a new dish or beverage.
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4. To digest in the mind; to devise; to make up; to contrive;
to plan; to plot.
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He was a man of a feeble stomach, unable to concoct
any great fortune. --Hayward.
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5. To mature or perfect; to ripen. [Obs.] --Bacon.
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Concocter
(gcide)
Concocter \Con*coct"er\, n.
One who concocts.
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Concocting
(gcide)
Concoct \Con*coct"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Concocted; p. pr. &
vb. n. Concocting.] [L. concoctus, p. p. of concoquere to
cook together, to digest, mature; con- + coquere to cook. See
Cook.]
1. To digest; to convert into nourishment by the organs of
nutrition. [Obs.]
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Food is concocted, the heart beats, the blood
circulates. --Cheyne.
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2. To purify or refine chemically. [Obs.] --Thomson.
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3. To prepare from crude materials, as food; to invent or
prepare by combining different ingredients; as, to concoct
a new dish or beverage.
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4. To digest in the mind; to devise; to make up; to contrive;
to plan; to plot.
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He was a man of a feeble stomach, unable to concoct
any great fortune. --Hayward.
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5. To mature or perfect; to ripen. [Obs.] --Bacon.
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Concoction
(gcide)
Concoction \Con*coc"tion\, n. [L. concoctio.]
1. A change in food produced by the organs of nutrition;
digestion. [Obs.]
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2. The act of concocting or preparing by combining different
ingredients; also, the food or compound thus prepared.
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3. The act of digesting in the mind; planning or devising;
rumination. --Donne.
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4. (Med.) Abatement of a morbid process, as a fever and
return to a normal condition. [Obs.]
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5. The act of perfecting or maturing. [Obs.] --Bacon.
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Concoctive
(gcide)
Concoctive \Con*coct"ive\, a.
Having the power of digesting or ripening; digestive.
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Hence the concoctive powers, with various art,
Subdue the cruder aliments to chyle. --J.
Armstrong.
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Deconcoct
(gcide)
Deconcoct \De`con*coct"\ (d[=e]`k[o^]n*k[o^]kt"), v. t.
To decompose. [R.] --Fuller.
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Inconcoct
(gcide)
Inconcoct \In`con*coct"\, a. [L. pref. in- not + concoctus, p.
p. of concoquere. See Concoct.]
Inconcocted. [Obs.]
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Inconcocted
(gcide)
Inconcocted \In`con*coct"ed\, a. [Pref. in- not + concocted.]
Imperfectly digested, matured, or ripened. [Obs.] --Bacon.
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Inconcoction
(gcide)
Inconcoction \In`con*coc"tion\, n.
The state of being undigested; unripeness; immaturity. [Obs.]
--Bacon.
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Unconcocted
(gcide)
Unconcocted \Unconcocted\
See concocted.
concoction
(wn)
concoction
n 1: any foodstuff made by combining different ingredients; "he
volunteered to taste her latest concoction"; "he drank a
mixture of beer and lemonade" [syn: concoction,
mixture, intermixture]
2: an occurrence of an unusual mixture; "it suddenly spewed out
a thick green concoction"
3: the invention of a scheme or story to suit some purpose; "his
testimony was a concoction"; "she has no peer in the
concoction of mystery stories"
4: the act of creating something (a medicine or drink or soup
etc.) by compounding or mixing a variety of components [syn:
confection, concoction]

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