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emulsion

[ih-muhl-shuhn] / ɪˈmʌl ʃən /




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“The latex emulsion is a white liquid that is used in various consumer goods. Its pigmentation makes the water-soluble material visible in surface water,” Trinseo said in a statement.

From Washington Post

The photographer’s involvement in the artistic process of tintype is obvious: look closely around the ragged edges of each image and you can literally see his fingerprints etched into the emulsion.

From The Verge

While Simpson's wedge salad, with its emulsions and double dressing, might sound fancy, there are some good take-aways for the home cook when thinking about salad composition.

From Salon

Whisk the remaining marinade into an emulsion and spoon some of it over the shrimp and vegetables.

From Washington Post

It refers to the emulsion that occurs when water blends with the oils in the pastis, as well as hinting at the historic perception of absinthe, pastis’s more storied relation, as sordid and disreputable.

From New York Times