coct
1coct — coct; con·coct; con·coct·er; de·coct; …
2coct(o)- — [L. coctus, past part. of coquere to cook] a combining form meaning boiling or boiled, or denoting modification by heating …
3coct — transitive verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: Latin coctus, past participle of coquere to cook, boil more at cook obsolete : boil …
4con|coct´er — con|coct «kon KOKT, kuhn », transitive verb. 1. to prepare (food or drink) by mixing a variety of ingredients: »He concocted a drink made of the juices of different fruits and vegetables. 2. Figurative. to make up; devise: »He concocted an excuse …
5con|coct — «kon KOKT, kuhn », transitive verb. 1. to prepare (food or drink) by mixing a variety of ingredients: »He concocted a drink made of the juices of different fruits and vegetables. 2. Figurative. to make up; devise: »He concocted an excuse to… …
6de|coct — «dih KOKT», transitive verb. 1. to extract desired substances from (something) by boiling. 2. Obsolete. to boil down; boil; cook. ╂[< Latin dēcoctus, past participle of dēcoquere < dē away + coquere to cook] …
7Sub fin. coct. — [L.] sub fiґnem coctioґnis (toward the end of boiling) …
8Sub fin. coct. — sub finem coctionis, when sufficiently boiled down …
9con·coct — …
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