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Qué (quién) es infusion - definición

PROCESS OF EXTRACTING CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS OR FLAVORS FROM PLANT MATERIAL IN A SOLVENT
Infused; Infuse; Infused water
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infusion         
n.
1) an intravenous infusion
2) an infusion into
infusion         
n.
1.
Introduction, inculcation, instil lation.
2.
Infusing, steeping, macerating.
3.
Steeped liquor.
infusion         
¦ noun
1. a drink, remedy, or extract prepared by infusing.
2. the introduction of a new quality or element.
3. Medicine the slow injection of a substance into a vein or tissue.

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Infusion

Infusion is the process of extracting chemical compounds or flavors from plant material in a solvent such as water, oil or alcohol, by allowing the material to remain suspended in the solvent over time (a process often called steeping). An infusion is also the name for the resultant liquid. The process of infusion is distinct from both decoction—a method of extraction involving boiling the plant material—and percolation, in which water is passed through the material (as in a coffeemaker).

Ejemplos de uso de infusion
1. "The robots have been a huge infusion of support for the troops." And the Pentagon contracts have been a huge infusion for the economy of the state.
2. The region‘s prized oyster harvest depends upon the freshwater infusion.
3. Another infusion of money will be needed next spring.
4. This spring the federal government announced another infusion of cash.
5. Or, through a massive infusion from the treasury.