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Mixtures of several of the principles of vegetables, reduced by decoction either to a solid, or to the consistence of paste. The word is also applied by modern chemists to denote a peculiar substance supposed to be one of the immediate principles of vegetables, and the same in all when separated from any foreign admixture, except as the proportions of its constituent principles may vary.
 
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