Definition
Related to or used in the process of distillation, which separates liquids by heating and cooling.
Etymology
From distillate + -ory suffix. The root 'distill' comes from Latin 'distillare' (dis- 'apart' + stillare 'to drip'), referring to liquid dripping drop by drop.
Kelly Says
Medieval alchemists used distillatory equipment to create medicines and perfumes, accidentally inventing many chemical processes we still use today—their quest for turning lead into gold led to modern chemistry!
Translations
CACatalà
destil·latòria
des-ti-la-to-ria
CSČeština
destilační
des-ti-la-cni
DADansk
destillatorisk
des-ti-la-to-risk
DEDeutsch
Destillations-
des-ti-la-tion-s
ELΕλληνικά
σταθμός διύλισης
sta-thmos di-uli-sis
ESEspañol
destilador
des-tee-la-dor
FISuomi
destilaatio
des-ti-la-tio
FRFrançais
distillatoire
dis-tee-la-toir
GUGU
શુદ્ધિકરણ
shuddh-ikaran
HIहिन्दी
शराब बनाने की
shaarab banane kee
HUMagyar
desztillációs
des-ztil-la-cio-s
IDBahasa Indonesia
distilasi
dis-ti-la-si
ITItaliano
distillatorio
dis-til-la-to-rio
KMKM
ប្រព័ន្ធស្មាន
bra-pov-an-th-s-maan
MSBahasa Melayu
penapis
pe-na-pis
NLNederlands
destillatoire
des-ti-la-toir
NONorsk
destillatorisk
des-ti-la-to-risk
PLPolski
destylacyjny
des-ti-la-cyi
PTPortuguês
destilação
des-tee-lah-sow
RORomână
distilație
dis-ti-la-tie
RUРусский
ректификационный
rektifikazionnyy
SVSvenska
destillatorisk
des-ti-la-to-risk
SWKiswahili
distilasyon
dis-ti-la-syon
TEతెలుగు
బ్రాండీ
braan-dee
TLTL
distilasyon
dis-ti-la-syon
TRTürkçe
distilasyon
dis-ti-la-syon
UKУкраїнська
ректифікаційний
rektifikazionnyy
VITiếng Việt
chưng cất
chung-chet