ALL meanings of infusion
in·fu·sion
I i - noun infusion blend 1
- noun infusion herbal tea 1
- noun infusion medical: slow injection 1
- noun infusion A drink, remedy, or extract prepared by soaking the leaves of a plant or herb in liquid. 1
- noun infusion the act or process of infusing. 1
- noun infusion something that is infused. 1
- noun infusion a liquid extract, as tea, prepared by steeping or soaking. 1
- noun infusion Pharmacology. the steeping or soaking of a crude drug in water. the liquid so prepared. 1
- noun infusion Medicine/Medical. the introduction of a saline or other solution into a vein. the solution used. 1
- variable noun infusion If there is an infusion of one thing into another, the first thing is added to the other thing and makes it stronger or better. 0
- countable noun infusion An infusion is a liquid made by leaving herbs in hot water until the flavour is strong. 0
- noun infusion the act of infusing 0
- noun infusion something infused 0
- noun infusion an extract obtained by soaking 0
- noun infusion introduction of a liquid, such as a saline solution, into a vein or the subcutaneous tissues of the body 0
- noun infusion the act or process of infusing 0
- noun infusion something infused; tincture; admixture 0
- noun infusion the liquid extract that results from steeping a substance in water 0
- noun infusion the introduction of a solution into the body, specif. into a vein 0
- noun infusion Infusion, or an infusion, is the introduction of a liquid, such as a saline solution, into a vein or the subcutaneous tissues of the body. 0
- noun infusion A product consisting of a liquid which has had other ingredients steeped in it to extract useful qualities. 0
- noun infusion The act of steeping or soaking a substance in liquid so as to extract medicinal or herbal qualities. 0
- noun infusion The act of installing a quality into a person. 0
- noun infusion (Obsolete (No longer in use)) The act of dipping into a fluid. 0
- noun infusion (medicine) The administration of liquid substances directly into a vein for medical purposes. Perfusion. 0