A device or apparatus used for removing phlegm or water from liquids in alchemy and early chemistry.
From de- + phlegm + -ator (forming agent nouns). A specialized term for equipment used in historical chemical processes.
A dephlegmator was basically an early distillation apparatus—alchemists literally built machines to chase the myth of pure essence by removing water, and some of their designs were actually pretty clever.
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