Triturar in english
Crush
pronunciation: none part of speech: none
pronunciation: none part of speech: none
In gestures
triturar = grind up ; crush ; crunch ; pulverise [pulverize, -USA] ; mush up ; grind ; triturate.
Example: Wood pulp can be made either by grinding up untreated logs (when it is called mechanical wood, or groundwood), or by digesting wood chips chemically (chemical wood).Example: The article is entitled 'Dinosaurs to crush flies: computer catalogues, classification and other barriers to library use'.Example: Each time you crunch a potato chip you hear yourself crunching the chip, and now when you hear someone else crunching it activates your own action neurons.Example: Doctors have successfully prevented a patient's leg from being amputated by pulverizing a blood clot in his femoral artery with a triturator.Example: With a ricer, you mush up the potatoes using mostly an up and down motion, forcing the spuds through the holes in the ricer until all the lumps are broken.Example: The green wheels are normally silicon carbide, and used for grinding brasses, carbides, and other extremely hard materials.Example: After triturating, the cortex is once again centrifuged at 2500 rpm for 2 minutes.