1. lauter - Adjective
2. lauter - Verb
3. Lauter - Proper noun
lauter (not comparable)
(brewing, of mash, only attributive) Clear.
lauter (third-person singular simple present lauters, present participle lautering, simple past and past participle lautered)
(brewing, transitive) To subject to lautering.
Lauter (plural Lauters)
A surname from German.
Lauter told ABC News’ San Francisco station KGO in an interview. Source: Internet
Chinese Americans: The Immigrant Experience, (Hugh Lauter Levin Associates, 2000), 240 pages, ISBN 0-88363-128-8 * See, Lisa. Source: Internet
In modern plants, the grain is often conditioned with water before it is milled to make the husk more pliable, thus reducing breakage and improving lauter speed. Source: Internet
Lauter and her colleagues have created homomorphic encryption tools that work in a research lab, and now she’s working on ways to make the research project practical enough for everyday use in a cloud computing data center. Source: Internet
Some lauter tuns have provision for rotating rakes or knives to cut into the bed of grist to maintain good flow. Source: Internet
David Lauter is the Los Angeles Times’ Washington bureau chief. Source: Internet