INFUSION


Meaning of INFUSION in English

ə̇nˈfyüzhən noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French & Latin; Middle French, from Latin infusion-, infusio, from infusus (past participle of infundere to pour in) + -ion-, -io -ion — more at infuse

1.

a. : the act or process of infusing

an infusion of ordinary men and women would lessen the alleged remoteness of the higher civil servants from the life of the people — Ray Lewis & Angus Maude

b. : something that is infused

horses of this type carry some infusion of … Thoroughbred blood — C.F.Rooks

2.

a. : the introducing of a solution (as of glucose or salt) into a vein ; also : the solution so used

b.

(1) : the steeping or soaking usually in water of a substance (as a plant drug) in order to extract its virtues

(2) : the liquid extract obtained by this process

3. : a watery suspension of decaying organic material

culturing soil amoebas in lettuce infusion

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