decoct
verb[T]
uk/dɪˈkɒkt/us/dɪˈkɑːkt/toboilsomething inordertoobtainitsflavour:
Grenadinesyrupistraditionallydecocted frompomegranates.
Therootshould not be decocted or theessentialoilwillevaporate.
- Thisteais the mostpopulardecoctedbeveragein Japan.
 - You can decoct ateaout ofdriedherbsandspices.
 - Thismedicineisstrongerbecause it has been decoctedlonger.
 - Theherbswere decocted inwaterandadministeredto thepatientin twodoses.
 - When you are decocting,startwithstrongheatand thenreduceto asimmer.
 
Removing and extracting
- ablate
 - abstract
 - bowdlerization
 - bowdlerize
 - bowdlerized
 - clear the decksidiom
 - drain
 - extract
 - letsomeonedown
 - over-extraction
 - pick
 - pluck
 - pull
 - pump
 - scoop
 - scratch
 - unboxing
 - undrained
 - wipesomethingoffsomething
 - yank