Distill Verb Past Participle Distilled Water Heating M267t/Zilcn3en82ott65mttejgi3kccdelioc2ccfll0fre9hrujpusszwhwabhquinevlz6780b8jbfcai8tvcqgpwgdqqya+Tc80kt9d7yaf0qyqqcx5qszrri49coy4+Hzejqjkj3lum7hj7yrmihtfi9lhzuyq9yamcq18evq5hsc0hf87ul+Fgibpzpgcqmbrv4gauz0gr37cxhivztpscvp03dcjzqiq1b2xzvi92w7p13vkuxxvkngzrnvn5bj2np0f7ptdg2sihsj+P5kkp5cs/Fvimfo9cb4kih2smldhrwwsm28v8eatcwr9dfinmfsixnselywlzfgvyxrs8pf3khkc+Vyyh5zywz/Ulxx8rytmricaxisjaemuhhidgoon/Nbau2vpvtarjdg9dpzm4tjsjo6wmwltiu7zdktxvcrc2faj0o9tetfsdkdk0kwdgzsfvrr/Cwq==
distilldis‧till, distil /dɪˈstɪl/ verb (past tense and past participle distilled, present participle distilling) [transitive]
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1to make a liquid such as water or alcohol more pure by heating it so that it becomes a gas and then letting it cool. Drinks such as whisky are made this way: distilled water2to remove a chemical substance from a plant, for example by heating or pressing it3to get the main ideas or facts from a much larger amount of informationdistill something into something The notes I had brought back were waiting to be distilled into a book.—distillation /ˌdɪstəˈleɪʃən/ noun [countable, uncountable]
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