Verb
The word is derived from distil
of Distill
Source: Webster's dictionaryABC revenues include the sale of distilled spirits, Virginia wines and mixers, and the collection of license fees and other miscellaneous revenues. Source: Internet
According to Colwell, the clinic’s immediate needs include donations of unscented liquid laundry detergent, pee pads, hydrogen peroxide, unscented chlorine bleach, distilled water and canned cat and dog food. Source: Internet
About a year later, in January 1917, he had the first three trial cantos, distilled to one, as Canto I published in Poetry. Source: Internet
After making wine, the alcohol of the pressed grapes is distilled to produce grappa or graspa, as it is called in the local language. Source: Internet
After the chicken is cooked, it is marinated in Chinese liquor, sherry or distilled liquor, like whiskey, overnight in the refrigerator. Source: Internet
After this, yeasts are added to convert the simple sugars to ethanol, which is then distilled off to obtain ethanol up to 96% in purity. Source: Internet