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Word of the Day - decant
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decant
/dɪˈkant/
verb
[with object]
1 Gradually pour (wine, port, or another liquid) from one container into another, typically in order to separate out sediment.
1.1 British Temporarily transfer (people) to another place.
Origin
Mid 17th century from medieval Latin decanthare, from Latin de- ‘away from’
+ canthus ‘edge, rim’ (used to denote the angular lip of a beaker),
from Greek kanthos ‘corner of the eye’.
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The number and variety of decanters on someone's dry bar is pesumably an indicator of their class...or perhaps their love of drink and maybe dey can't stop.
