Definition of triturated in the Online Dictionary. Multiple meanings, detailed information and synonyms for triturated.
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For the laboratory course you will need the following items: 1) The textbook: “Organic Chemistry Laboratory, Standard and Microscale 2) A laboratory notebook which is permanently bound, has serially numbered pages, and which allows you to make a removable carbon copy which can be turned in for grading.
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trit·u·rate (tr ch -r t ). v. To rub, crush, grind, or pound into fine particles or a powder. n. A triturated substance, especially a powdered drug.
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Definition of triturated with German, Dutch, French, Italian, and Spanish translations and search. Pronunciation sound files.
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to rub, crush, or grind into very fine particles or powder; pulverize. Etymology: < LL trituratus, pp. of triturare, to grind < L tritura,
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tr.v. trit·u·rat·ed, trit·u·rat·ing, trit·u·rates. To rub, crush, grind, or pound into fine particles or a powder; pulverize. n. (- r- t). A triturated
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I. Physiological Relations The process of digestion begins with the reception of food, more or less prepared by cooking. During its brief stay in the mouth, the food is triturated and mixed with mu... During its brief stay in the mouth, the food is triturated and mixed with mucus and saliva, and its starchy constituents...
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Simple past; triturated Past participle; triturated to triturate (third-person singular simple present triturates, present participle triturating, simple past and past participle triturated)
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