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Infusion vs Immit - What's the difference?

infusion | immit |

As a noun infusion

is tea (infusion made from herbs).

As a verb immit is

(obsolete|rare) to send in, put in, insert, inject or infuse.

infusion

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • A product consisting of a liquid which has had other ingredients steeped in it to extract useful qualities.
  • An extract of rooibos and chamomile makes a refreshing infusion .
  • The act of steeping or soaking a substance in liquid so as to extract medicinal or herbal qualities.
  • The act of installing a quality into a person.
  • * 1602 : , act V scene 1
  • [...] but in the verity of extolment / I take him to be a soul of great article and his infusion / of such dearth and rareness as, to make true diction of / him, his semblable in his mirror, and who else would / trace him, his umbrage, nothing more.
  • (obsolete) The act of dipping into a fluid.
  • immit

    English

    Verb

    (immitt)
  • (obsolete, rare) To send in, put in, insert, inject or infuse
  • Antonyms

    *emit