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effervescency
effervescency (ɛfəˈvɛsənsɪ) [f. as prec. + -ency.] Effervescent state or condition; also loosely = prec.1681 tr. Willis's Rem. Med. Wks. Voc., Effervency, effervescency, a being very hot or inflamed. 1686 W. Harris tr. Lemery's Course Chym. (ed. 3) Introd. 49 Effervescency is the Ebullition of a liq...
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effervency
† eˈffervency Obs. [f. L. effervent-em, pr. pple. of effervĕre to boil up or over: see -ency.] The condition of being overheated, of issuing forth in a heated state.1670 E. R. Ne Plus Ultra 105 Effervency of that [blood] in the heart. 1670 J. Claridge Sheph. Banbury's Rules (1744) 33 When they [fulm...
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turbulency
turbulency Now rare. (ˈtɜːbjʊlənsɪ) [f. as prec.: see next and -ency.] Turbulent state, disturbed condition.1607 Puritan i. ii. 61, I..for my part wish a Turbulency in the world. c 1645 Howell Lett. vi. 80 Since the turbulency of these times, the same moderation shines in you. 1671 Milton P.R. iv. 4...
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