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    decant
    /dɪˈkant/

    verb

    • 1. gradually pour (wine, port, or another liquid) from one container into another, typically in order to separate out sediment: "he decanted the rich red liquid into some glasses"

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  2. Allow to settle, and decant off the clear liquid. In this manner they finished the whole bottle, into which two others had been decanted. It is allowed to settle for half-an-hour, and then decanted through a filter.

  3. 1. : to draw off (a liquid) without disturbing the sediment or the lower liquid layers. 2. : to pour (a liquid, such as wine) from one vessel into another. decanted the wine before the meal. 3. : to pour out, transfer, or unload as if by pouring. I was decanted from the car … Ursula G. Bower. decantation. ˌdē-ˌkan-ˈtā-shən. noun.

  4. The verb decant means "to pour." Kids moving water back and forth between two cups, your dad pouring a bucket of soapy water in the sink, or a wine expert emptying a bottle of wine into a fancy glass container — all of them are decanting liquids.

  5. DECANT meaning: 1. to pour a liquid from one container into another 2. to pour a liquid from one container into…. Learn more.

  6. Decant definition: to pour (wine or other liquid) gently so as not to disturb the sediment.. See examples of DECANT used in a sentence.

  7. verb. If you decant a liquid into another container, you put it into another container. [formal] She always used to decant the milk into a jug. [VERB noun + into] Vintage ports must be decanted to remove natural sediments. [be VERB -ed] [ Also VERB noun] Synonyms: transfer, tap, drain, pour out More Synonyms of decant.

  8. decant something (into something) to pour liquid, especially wine, from one container into another. Decant the wine and allow it to stand at room temperature for a couple of hours. They buy wine in bulk and decant it into smaller bottles to sell.

  9. 1. To pour off (wine, for example) without disturbing the sediment. 2. To pour (a liquid) from one container into another. 3. To aerate (a wine) by pouring it into a spacious vessel and leaving it exposed to the air for a period of time: decanted the wine for twenty minutes before serving.

  10. Decant definition: To pour off (wine, for example) without disturbing the sediment.

  11. Jun 2, 2024 · decant (third-person singular simple present decants, present participle decanting, simple past and past participle decanted) To pour off (a liquid) gently, so as not to disturb the sediment.