dilute

dilute
v. & adj.
—v.tr.
1 reduce the strength of (a fluid) by adding water or another solvent.
2 weaken or reduce the strength or forcefulness of, esp. by adding something.
—adj. also 1 (esp. of a fluid) diluted, weakened.
2 (of a colour) washed out; low in saturation.
3 Chem. a (of a solution) having relatively low concentration of solute. b (of a substance) in solution (dilute sulphuric acid).
Derivatives:
diluter n. dilution n.
Etymology: L diluere dilut- (as DI-(2), luere wash)

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