Etymology:
Meaning:
To purify a liquid by vaporizing and condensing it, separating it from impurities.
Origin:
The word "distillate" entered English in the early 15th century from Latin. It was originally used in alchemy to refer to the process of purifying liquids by evaporation and condensation. The term later came to be used in chemistry and other fields to describe the general process of distillation.
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