Adulteration
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# The action of [[adulterate|adulterating]], being [[mix]]ed with [[extraneous]] [[material]], [[illicit]] [[substitution]] of one [[substance]] for another. | # The action of [[adulterate|adulterating]], being [[mix]]ed with [[extraneous]] [[material]], [[illicit]] [[substitution]] of one [[substance]] for another. | ||
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- The action of adulterating, being mixed with extraneous material, illicit substitution of one substance for another.
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