coct-, cocto-

(Latin: to cook, to boil; to prepare; to digest)

excoct
1. To boil out.
2. To produce by boiling.
excoction
The act of excocting or boiling out.
incocted
1. Raw; indigestible.
2. Not cooked.
inconcocted
1. Imperfectly digested, matured, or ripened.
2. Not concocted; not fully digested or matured; raw, crude; not softened by ripening; unconcocted.
inconcoction
1. The state of being undigested; unripeness; immaturity.
2. The fact or condition of being unconcocted or undigested.
infusodecoction
A medicinal preparation made by steeping (putting) the crude drug first in cold water and then in boiling water.
percoct
Well-cooked; overdone.
recoct
To boil or to cook again; hence, to make over; to vamp up; to reconstruct.
recoction
A second coction, or preparation; a vamping up.
reconcoct
To concoct again.
unconcocted
1. Not brought to a proper state or condition; crude, immature.
2. Not properly worked up or elaborated.
3. Not digested in the stomach.

Closely related to the coqu-, cocu- family of "to cook, to ripen" words.