light water vs macerate

light water

noun
  • Foam formed by water and a fluorocarbon surfactant, used in firefighting because it floats on flammable liquids lighter than water. 

  • Water in its standard form of H₂O, containing two protium hydrogen atoms, as opposed to heavy water. 

macerate

noun
  • A macerated substance. 

verb
  • To soften (something) or separate it into pieces by soaking it in a heated or unheated liquid. 

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