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noun the act or process of concocting.
something concocted: a delicious concoction of beans, rice, and meat.
Origin of concoction 1525–35; <Latin concoctiōn- (stem of concoctiō ) digestion, equivalent to concoct (us ) (see concoct) + -iōn- -ion
SYNONYMS FOR concoction 2 mixture, medley, blend.
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Words nearby concoction conclude, conclusion, conclusive, conclusory, concoct, concoction , concomitance, concomitancy, concomitant, concomitant strabismus, concomitant symptom
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Example sentences from the Web for concoction An opening at the top allows you to add chocolate chips, fruit, or nuts to mix into your concoction , and you can treat yourself to a dish of butter pecan or mint-chocolate chip ice cream in as little as a half hour.
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The concoction included two of the four RNA building blocks — the nucleotides that link together to form RNA chains.
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Bartenders around the world are incorporating the mineral in various forms to enhance more delicate flavors in their concoction s.
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The head banquet man at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in New York City started serving the concoction as a menu staple in 1938.
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I pointed out that his concoction was missing a few ingredients.
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He tops the concoction with a shot of bourbon and delicately spoons in a couple ice cubes.
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The concoction , dubbed Scotchy Scotch Scotch, consists of a butterscotch ice cream with butterscotch swirls.
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He continued to struggle to quit even after of one of his rap idols, Pimp C, died from an overdose of the concoction in 2007.
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One of the features of Michaelmas in Scotland was the concoction and cooking of a giant cake, bun, or bannock.
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His equanimity was seldom disturbed, save by his cook's failure in the concoction of a favorite dish.
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Din, however, practically saved our lives by rubbing some concoction he made on our abused feet.
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The first Tale is not very original in its concoction , and lame and impotent in its conclusion.
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Perhaps forgery is too big a word to apply to Steevens's concoction .
Shakespeare and the Modern Stage | Sir Sidney Lee
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British Dictionary definitions for concoction noun the act or process of concocting
something concocted
an untruth; lie
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