Present participle for to undergo or cause to undergo fermentation
“If fermented fruit on the ground is out of the question, so too is the notion that the fruit could ferment in the stomach of elephants, the study authors say.”
Present participle for to froth or foam, as if being boiled
“After two days, the mead will begin to foam and ferment.”
Present participle for to agitate, or cause unrest or excitement in
“The problem is that we can't ferment the democratic revolution ourselves because most of the democratizers seem to be telling us to keep our distance.”
Present participle for to separate or cause to separate into curds or lumps
Present participle for to cause (bread) to rise, especially by the action of yeast
(of a feeling or problem) Present participle for to become worse or more intense
Present participle for to cook in liquid at or below boiling point
Present participle for to excite someone, typically to upset or disturb them
(of dough) Present participle for to swell by the action of yeast
Having, or giving off, (tiny) bubbles
In the process of being fermented or distilled
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