Infusion

Noun

 * 1) That which is infused.
 * An extract of rooibos and chamomile makes a refreshing infusion.
 * 1) The act of steeping or soaking a substance in liquid so as to extract medicinal or herbal qualities.
 * 2) The act of installing a quality into a person.
 * 3) * 1602 : William Shakespeare, Hamlet, act V scene 1
 * [...] but in the verity of extolment / I take him to be a soul of great article and his infusion / of such dearth and rareness as, to make true diction of / him, his semblable in his mirror, and who else would / trace him, his umbrage, nothing more.
 * 1)  The act of dipping into a fluid.

Adjectives for Infusion
organic; putresclble; imperceptible; sterilized; steeped; imaginable; dormant. adjectives vast; miraculous; steady.

Thesaurus
absorption and regurgitation, afflatus, affusion, animating spirit, animation, animus, aspergation, aspersion, baptism, baptismal gown, baptismal regeneration, baptistery, baptizement, brainwashing, brewing, catechization, chemical solution, chrismal, christening, concentrate, concentration, conditioning, dash, decoction, dictation, distillate, distillation, divine afflatus, drench, drenching, ducking, dunking, elixir, embedment, enlivenment, entrance, essence, exhilaration, expression, extract, extraction, fire, firing, font, genius, graft, grafting, hint, imbruement, imbuement, immersion, impaction, impactment, implantation, impregnation, impression, inculcation, indoctrination, infection, infiltration, infixation, infixion, injection, inkling, inoculation, insertion, insinuation, inspiration, instillation, instillment, interjection, interpenetration, interpolation, intimation, introduction, intromission, leach, leachate, leaching, lixiviation, lixivium, maceration, marination, mixture, moving spirit, penetration, percolation, perfusion, permeation, pervasion, pressing, pulping, purification, quintessence, refinement, reindoctrination, rendering, rendition, saturation, sauce, seasoning, seething, shade, smack, soak, soakage, soaking, solution, sopping, soupcon, souse, sousing, spice, spirit, sprinkling, squeezing, steeping, suffusion, suggestion, suspicion, taint, tempering, tessellation, thought, tinct, tincture, tinge, tint, total immersion, touch, trace, transplant, transplantation, vestige

Etymology
infusio:, from infundo:

Translations

 * Catalan: infusió
 * Finnish:


 * Polish: napar
 * Russian: настой,


 * Catalan: infusió
 * Finnish:
 * Manx: yn-sheeley


 * Polish: zaparzanie
 * Russian: заваривание