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Decoction




Decoction

Medical jurisp. The operation of boiling certain ingredients in a fluid, for the purpose of extracting the parts soluble at that temperature. Decoction also means the product of this operation.

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Decoction
Medical jurisp. The operation of boiling certain ingredients in a fluid, for the purpose of extracting the parts soluble at that temperature. Decoction also means the product of this operation.



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Deconfes
Canon law in France. Formerly those persons who died without confession were so called; whether they refused to confess or whether they were criminals to whom the sacrament was refused.

Decorum
Proper behaviour; good order.

Decoy
A pond used for the breeding and maintenance of water-fowl.



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Decoction

Deconfes
Canon law in France. Formerly those persons who died without confession were so called; whether they refused to confess or whether they were criminals to whom the sacrament was refused.

Decorum
Proper behaviour; good order.

Decoy
A pond used for the breeding and maintenance of water-fowl.

Decree
1) Legislation. In some countries as in France, some acts of the legislature, or of the sovereign, which have the force of law, are called decrees. 2) Practice. The judgment or sentence of a court of equity.

Decree absolute
The name given to the final and conclusive court order after the condition of a decree nisi is met.

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