denature

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  To take away a natural characteristic or inherent property of (a thing or a person).
 * 2)  To add something to (alcohol) that makes it unsuitable for consumption but leaves it suitable for most other purposes.
 * 3)  To alter its original form or state, especially of a protein, by heat, acidity etc.
 * 4) To combine fissile material with nonfissile material in order to prevent its use in an atomic weapon.
 * 1)  To alter its original form or state, especially of a protein, by heat, acidity etc.
 * 2) To combine fissile material with nonfissile material in order to prevent its use in an atomic weapon.
 * 1) To combine fissile material with nonfissile material in order to prevent its use in an atomic weapon.
 * 1) To combine fissile material with nonfissile material in order to prevent its use in an atomic weapon.

Translations

 * Danish: denaturere
 * Spanish:


 * Czech: denaturovat
 * German:
 * Polish: denaturować


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 * German:
 * Polish: denaturować
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