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Strain out <1,,1368, diulizo>

primarily denotes "to strain thoroughly" (dia, "through," intensive, hulizo, "to strain"), then, "to strain out," as through a sieve or strainer, as in the case of wine, so as to remove the unclean midge, Mat 23:24, RV (AV, "strain at"). In the Sept., Amo 6:6.

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