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Macerated vs Macerate - What's the difference?

macerated | macerate |

As verbs the difference between macerated and macerate

is that macerated is (macerate) while macerate is to soften (something) or separate (something) into pieces by soaking (it) in a heated or unheated liquid.

As a noun macerate is

a macerated substance.

macerated

English

Verb

(head)
  • (macerate)
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    macerate

    English

    Verb

    (macerat)
  • To soften (something) or separate (something) into pieces by soaking (it) in a heated or unheated liquid.
  • (obsolete) To make lean; to cause to waste away.
  • (obsolete) To subdue the appetite by poor or scanty diet; to mortify.
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • A macerated substance.
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    macerate

    English

    Verb

    (macerat)
  • To soften (something) or separate (something) into pieces by soaking (it) in a heated or unheated liquid.
  • (obsolete) To make lean; to cause to waste away.
  • (obsolete) To subdue the appetite by poor or scanty diet; to mortify.
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • A macerated substance.
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