Macerative - Law Dictionary Search Results
Maceration
The act or process of macerating
Macer
Macer, a mace-bearer; officers of the High Court of Judiciary and
Paper
and cotton rags, straw, wood, certain grasses, etc, which are macerated into a pulp, dried, and pressed; it is used for
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macerative
Accompanied by or characterized by maceration
Insuccation
The act of soaking or moistening maceration solution in the juice of herbs
Macer
A mace bearer an officer of a court
Macerate
To make lean to cause to waste away
Macerater
One who or that which macerates an apparatus for converting paper or fibrous matter into pulp
Pasteboard
several single sheets pasted one upon another or of paper macerated and pressed into molds etc
Pultaceous
Macerated softened nearly fluid
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