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Distillate

/ˈdɪs.tɪ.leɪt/noun
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A distillate is a purified liquid obtained through the process of distillation, where impurities are separated to yield a more concentrated and potent substance. In modern applications, it often refers to refined products like fuels or essential oils in industry, and metaphorically to the essence of an idea stripped down to its core for clarity and impact.

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Distillation, the method that produces distillates, was pioneered around 3500 BC in ancient Mesopotamia for creating perfumes and medicines, predating modern chemistry by millennia. This process not only revolutionized ancient trade but also underpins today's global spirits industry, which produces over 2.5 billion gallons of whiskey annually, a direct descendant of those early innovations.

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