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muffle
▪ I. muffle, n.1 (ˈmʌf(ə)l) Also 8 (? erron.) muftel. [App. f. muffle v.1] 1. Something that muffles or covers the face or neck. = muffler 1 a. rare.1570 Levins Manip. 184/10 A Muffle, focale. a 1850 Rossetti Dante & Circ. i. (1874) 164 Why, with a hood on (if one only thinks) Or muffle of prim veil...
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Muffle furnace
A muffle furnace or muffle oven (sometimes retort furnace in historical usage) is a furnace in which the subject material is isolated from the fuel and ; these tend to be called muffle kilns.
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muffle
muffle/ˈmʌfl; `mʌfl/ v1 [Tn, Tn.pr, Tn.p]~ sb/sth (up) (in sth) wrap or cover sb/sth for warmth or protection 包裹或覆盖某人[某物](为保暖或保护) He walked out into the snow, heavily muffled (up) in a thick scarf and warm overcoat. 他雪天出门, 裹著厚厚的围巾, 穿著暖和的大衣.2 [Tn, Tn.pr]~ sth (with sth) make the sound of sth (eg a be...
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Social platforms' bans muffle Russian state media propaganda
Mar 16, 2022 — RT was launched in 2005 as the TV channel Russia Today, part of an effort to improve Russia's image abroad. Today, it has nine TV channels and a ...
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Muffler (disambiguation)
refer to:
A type of scarf
A silencer fitted to a gun, known as a suppressor
Surname
Betty Muffler, Aboriginal Australian artist and healer
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Muffle
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enmuffle
† enˈmuffle, v. Obs. [f. en-1 + muffle v.] trans. To muffle up. Hence enˈmuffling vbl. n.1611 Florio, Imbauagliamento, an enmuffling.
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Ashing
The carbonaceous residue is reduced to ash by heating in a muffle furnace at about 775 °C, cooled and weighed.
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bemuffle
bemuffle, v. (bɪˈmʌf(ə)l) [f. be- 1 + muffle v.] To muffle up; often fig. Hence beˈmuffled ppl. a.1583 Stanyhurst æneis iv. (Arb.) 111 The earth with the shaads of night was darcklye bemuffled. 1611 Cotgr., Emmouflé..bemuffled, wrapped, or lapped close within (warme) clothes. 1760 Sterne Serm. Yoric...
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Electric furnace
certain ores
An industrial heat treating furnace
An electrically heated kiln
An induction furnace used for preparation of special alloys
A modern muffle
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muffling
▪ I. muffling, vbl. n. (ˈmʌflɪŋ) [f. muffle v.1 + -ing1.] The action of the verb muffle; wrapping up for warmth or for concealment; concr. (sing. and pl.) garments or stuff used for this purpose. Also the deadening of a sound.1788 F. Burney Diary 20 Nov., The face was much hid by the muffling of the...
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Harry Edward Vickers
He wore flannel over his shoes to muffle his footsteps, which earned him the nickname Flannelfoot. Vickers used rags or cloth taken from the houses he burgled to muffle his footsteps. He stole and discarded a bicycle as part of his getaway.
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Bailey House (Annapolis Royal)
It was during this time that she served her renowned "Moose Muffle Soup", a fusion of Mi'kmaq and European cuisine. links
Bailey House Bed and Breakfast Website
Bailey House Listing in the Canadian Register of Historic Places (Parks Canada)
Marm Bailey’s Moose Muffle
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