MALAXATE


Meaning of MALAXATE in English

ˈmaləkˌsāt, məˈlak- transitive verb

( -ed/-ing/-s )

Etymology: Latin malaxatus, past participle of malaxare

: to soften and incorporate (as plaster, clay, or drug ingredients of pills) by rubbing, kneading, or rolling, and simultaneously mixing with a thinner substance

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