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de-fat, defat, v.|diːˈfæt| [f. de- II. 2 + fat n.2] trans. To remove fat or fats from. So deˈfatted ppl. a.; deˈfatting vbl. n.
1923Dreyer in Times 15 June 11/6 If the bacillus is ‘defatted’..it no longer retains the acid stain. Ibid., Dr. A. C. Inman..began..to treat cases of human tuberculosis with the ‘defatted’ antigen. 1924Glasgow Herald 15 Feb. 6 These ‘defatted’ vaccines. 1960Farmer & Stockbreeder 29 Mar. 117 (Advt.), Quickly mixed powder; no waste. De-fats rubbers; prolongs their life. 1962New Scientist 24 May 409/3 Methods involving simultaneous defatting and dehydration. |