fractionate

English

Etymology

fraction + -ate

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈfɹæk.ʃəneɪt/

Verb

fractionate (third-person singular simple present fractionates, present participle fractionating, simple past and past participle fractionated)

  1. (chemistry) To separate (a mixture) into its individual constituents by exploiting differences in some chemical or physical property, such as boiling point, particle size, solubility etc.
    Crude oil is fractionated in a refinery to produce a number of different petroleum products.
  2. (radiotherapy) To divide a total dose of radiation into fractions.
  3. (cryptography) To divide each plaintext symbol into several ciphertext symbols as a preliminary stage of encryption.
  4. To use the technique of fractionation in hypnosis.

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