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AcupuncturationAcupuncturation Ac`u*punc`tu*ra"tion, n.
See Acupuncture. Electro-puncturationElectro-puncturation E*lec`tro-punc`tu*ra"tion,
Electro-puncturing E*lec`tro-punc`tur*ing (?; 135), n. (Med.)
See Electropuncture. MaturatingMaturate Mat"u*rate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Maturated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Maturating.] [L. maturatus, p. p. of maturare to
make ripe, fr. maturus ripe, mature. See Mature, v. & a.]
1. To bring to ripeness or maturity; to ripen.
A tree may be maturated artificially. --Fuller.
2. To promote the perfect suppuration of (an abscess). Maturation
Maturation Mat`u*ra"tion, n. [L. maturatio a hastening: cf. F.
maturation.]
The process of bringing, or of coming, to maturity; hence,
specifically, the process of suppurating perfectly; the
formation of pus or matter.
Maturative
Maturative Mat"u*ra*tive, a. [Cf. F. maturatif.]
Conducing to ripeness or maturity; hence, conducing to
suppuration.
Maturative
Maturative Mat"u*ra*tive, n. (Med.)
A remedy promoting maturation; a maturant.
ObturatingObturate Ob"tu*rate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Obturated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Obturating.] [L. obturatus; p.p. of obturare.]
To stop or close, as an opening; specif., (Ordnance), to stop
(a gun breech) so as to prevent the escape of gas in firing. Obturation
Obturation Ob`tu*ra"tion, n. [L. obturare to stop up: cf.F.
obturation.]
The act of stopping up, or closing, an opening. ``Deaf by an
outward obturation.' --Bp. Hall.
PuncturationPuncturation Punc`tu*ra"tion, n.
The act or process of puncturing. See Acupuncture. SaturatingSaturate Sat"u*rate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Saturated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Saturating.] [L. saturatus, p. p. of saturare to
saturate, fr. satur full of food, sated. See Satire.]
1. To cause to become completely penetrated, impregnated, or
soaked; to fill fully; to sate.
Innumerable flocks and herds covered that vast
expanse of emerald meadow saturated with the
moisture of the Atlantic. --Macaulay.
Fill and saturate each kind With good according to
its mind. --Emerson.
2. (Chem.) To satisfy the affinity of; to cause to become
inert by chemical combination with all that it can hold;
as, to saturate phosphorus with chlorine. Saturation
Saturation Sat`u*ra"tion, n. [L. saturatio: cf. F.
saturation.]
1. The act of saturating, or the state of being saturating;
complete penetration or impregnation.
2. (Chem.) The act, process, or result of saturating a
substance, or of combining it to its fullest extent.
3. (Optics) Freedom from mixture or dilution with white;
purity; -- said of colors.
Note: The degree of saturation of a color is its relative
purity, or freedom from admixture with white.
Supersaturation
Supersaturation Su`per*sat`u*ra"tion, n.
The operation of supersaturating, or the state of being
supersaturated.
TrituratingTriturate Trit"u*rate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Triturated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Triturating.] [L. trituratus, p. p. of
triturate to thrash (grain), fr. terere, tritum, to rub, rub
to pieces. See Trite.]
1. To rub, grind, bruise, or thrash.
2. To rub or grind to a very fine or impalpable powder; to
pulverize and comminute thoroughly. Trituration
Trituration Trit`u*ra"tion, n. [Cf. F. trituration, L.
trituratio a thrashing of grain.]
The act of triturating, or reducing to a fine or impalpable
powder by grinding, rubbing, bruising, etc. --Paley.
Unsaturation
Unsaturation Un*sat`u*ra"tion, n.
The quality or state of being unsaturated.
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