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concentrateA substance that has been concentrated; specifically, a liquid that has been made denser, as by the removal of some of its water.
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concentrateTo increase the amount of substance present in a unit amount of mixture. For example, allowing solvent to evaporate from a solution concentrates the solution.
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concentrateFeed that is high in energy, low in fiber content, and highly digestible.
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concentrate1630s, "to bring or come to a common center," from concenter (1590s), from Italian concentrare, from Latin com- "together" (see com-) + centrum "center" (see center (n.)) [..]
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concentrate1883, from concentrate (v.).
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concentrateConcentrated product for dilution with water (or other) before use. E.g. Weed Weapon Extra Strength.
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concentratedressed ore: the desired mineral that is left after impurities have been removed from mined ore make denser, stronger, or purer; "concentrate juice" a concentrated form of a [..]
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concentrateA very fine, powder-like product containing the valuable ore mineral from which most of the waste mineral has been eliminated.
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concentrateto bring together in one place: to think hard about one thing
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concentrateSee Uranium oxide concentrate
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concentratea high quality, low fiber feedstuff, including cereals and milling by-products.
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concentrateThe totality of different substances that are left behind in a filter medium after filtration.
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concentrateA fine powder-like intermediate product between ore
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concentrateA culinary term used to describe a substance in which the water content has been reduced to a certain thickness.
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concentrate(n) the desired mineral that is left after impurities have been removed from mined ore(n) a concentrated form of a foodstuff; the bulk is reduced by removing water(n) a concentrated example of somethi [..]
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concentrateTo make a mixture stronger by adding more of the solute (Lesson 13)
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concentrate to focus the mind on; to completely fix one's attention on.
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concentrateBase of a beverage, to which water and other ingredients are added to produce beverages. It may contain concentrated plant extracts, fruit juices, colourings and other components.
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concentrateBase of a beverage, to which water and other ingredients are added to produce beverages. It may contain concentrated plant extracts, fruit juices, colourings and other components.
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concentrateBase of a beverage, to which water and other ingredients are added to produce beverages. It may contain concentrated plant extracts, fruit juices, colourings and other components.
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concentrateBase of a beverage, to which water and other ingredients are added to produce beverages. It may contain concentrated plant extracts, fruit juices, colourings and other components.
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concentratecan refer to commercial pesticide preparation before dilution for use, as in emulsifiable concentrate; also applied to spraying when desired amount of pesticide is delivered to an area using some frac [..]
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concentrate The product resulting from the milling of uranium ore, typically containing 80 -- 90% U3O8, which is also referred to as "yellowcake". It is usually easured in terms of pounds of contained [..]
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concentrateIn mining, the valuable portion of ore that has been separated from gangue, or waste, material.
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concentrateA product resulting from ore enrichment, with a high grade of extracted mineral. The concentrate is named after the prevailing metal (copper, nickel, etc.).
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concentrateThe result of division and gathering of economic minerals from gangue resulting in an intensified strength of metal that is purified and absent of valueless material.
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concentrate
(ambitransitive) To bring to, or direct toward, a common center; to unite more closely; to gather into one body, mass, or force.
''to concentrate rays of light into a focus''
''to concentrate th [..]
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concentrateSubstance of value produced by physical and/or chemical processing of ore. The separation of economically valuable minerals from the gangue.
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