concoction
noun
- production of a substance from several ingredients
- original invention or creation
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /kənˈkɒkʃən/ / /kəŋ-/ / /kənˈkɑkʃən/
noun
Etymology: From Latin concoctiō.
- The preparing of a medicine, food or other substance out of many ingredients.
“Salt is a very favoured ingredient of spell-binding concoctions.”
“Deer Sperm: In ancient times, this was used as an ingredient on aphrodisiac concoctions. An example of organotherapy.”
- A mixture prepared in such a way.
- Something made up, an invention.
- Digestion (of food etc.).
“[Sorrow] hinders concoction, refrigerates the heart, takes away stomach, colour, and sleep; thickens the blood […]”
- The act of digesting in the mind; rumination.
“At laſt, the Phyſicians, after a long and ſtormie voyage, ſee land; They haue ſo good ſignes of the concoction of the diſeaſe, as that they may ſafely proceed to purge.”
- An abatement of a morbid process, such as a fever, and a return to a normal condition.
- The act of perfecting or maturing.
“There are also divers other great alterations of matter and bodies , besides those that tend to concoction and maturation”