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ereecah

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Define distillation.

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What is a mantra?



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Answer to Question 1

Yields hard liquor.
Process of boiling out the alcohol from the fermentation process and then condensing the vapors back into liquid form.

Answer to Question 2

A mantra is simply a repeated word, sound, or phrase used as a point of focus during meditation. Mantra comes from the Sanskrit words for mind (man) and sound (tra).



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