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  • 1Decanted — Decant De*cant , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Decanted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Decanting}.] [F. d[ e]canter (cf. It. decantare), prop., to pour off from the edge of a vessel; pref. d[ e] (L. de) + OF. cant (It. canto) edge, border, end. See {Cant} an edge.]… …

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  • 2decanted — de·cant || dɪ kænt v. pour from one bottle to another; pour wine without disturbing dregs …

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  • 3decanted — decadent …

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  • 4decadent — decanted …

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  • 7Decantation — For the decanting of wine, see Decanter. Decantation is a process for the separation of mixtures. This is achieved by carefully pouring a solution from a container in order to leave the precipitate (sediments) in the bottom of the original… …

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  • 10Jungle ration — The Jungle Ration (or J Ration ) was a dry, lightweight United States military ration developed by the U.S. Army in World War II for soldiers on extended missions in tropical regions.Origins, Development, and UsePrior to World War II, during… …

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