infusion

Etymology
From, from , from , from.

Noun

 * 1)  A product consisting of a liquid which has had other ingredients steeped in it to extract useful qualities.
 * 2)  The act of steeping or soaking a substance in liquid so as to extract medicinal or herbal qualities.
 * 3) The act of installing a quality into a person.
 * 4)  The act of dipping into a fluid.
 * 5)   The administration of liquid substances directly into a vein for medical purposes; perfusion.
 * 1)  The act of dipping into a fluid.
 * 2)   The administration of liquid substances directly into a vein for medical purposes; perfusion.

Translations

 * Armenian:
 * Bashkir: төнәтмә
 * Bulgarian: настойка
 * Catalan:
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * Galician:
 * German:
 * Latin:
 * Maori: waiuru
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian:
 * Russian: ,
 * Slovene: poparek
 * Spanish:
 * Tocharian B: kaṣāy
 * Welsh: trwyth


 * Bashkir: төнәтеү
 * Bulgarian: запарване
 * Catalan:
 * Finnish:
 * Manx: yn-sheeley
 * Polish:
 * Romanian:
 * Russian:


 * Bulgarian:
 * Spanish:


 * Bashkir: маныу
 * Bulgarian: накисване
 * Finnish:


 * Finnish: nesteensiirto,
 * Indonesian:
 * Turkish: infüzyon

Etymology
, from.

Noun

 * 1)  liquid product which has had other ingredients steeped in it to extract useful qualities