Distillate

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈdɪstəˌleɪt/

Definitions of distillate

noun a liquid that has been purified or concentrated by the process of distillation

Example Sentences

A1 The distillate from the distillation process is used to make perfume.

A2 The distillate of alcohol is often used in the production of spirits.

B1 The distillate of essential oils is highly concentrated and potent.

B2 The distillate obtained from the distillation of crude oil is used as a fuel additive.

C1 The distillate produced from the distillation of seawater is used for desalination purposes.

C2 The distillate of certain chemicals requires precise control over temperature and pressure during the distillation process.

Examples of distillate in a Sentence

formal The distillate obtained from the process is then analyzed for purity.

informal Have you tried the new distillate they are selling at the liquor store?

slang I heard that distillate is top-notch, you should definitely try it.

figurative His words were like a distillate of wisdom, pure and potent.

Grammatical Forms of distillate

past tense

distillated

plural

distillates

comparative

more distilled

superlative

most distilled

present tense

distillates

future tense

will distillate

perfect tense

has distilled

continuous tense

is distillating

singular

distillate

positive degree

distillate

infinitive

to distillate

gerund

distillating

participle

distillating

Origin and Evolution of distillate

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'distillate' originated from the Latin word 'distillare', meaning to drop or trickle down.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in alchemy to refer to the purified substance obtained through distillation, the term 'distillate' has evolved to encompass any liquid that has been condensed from vapor, particularly in the context of industrial processes and chemical engineering.