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vaporous
vaporous, a. (ˈveɪpərəs) Also 6 vaporouse, vaperous, 7 vap'rous, 9 vaprous; 7–9 vapourous. [f. L. vapōr-us or ad. L. vapōrōs-us, f. vapor vapour n. Cf. F. vaporeux, It., Sp., Pg. vaporoso.] † 1. Of a bath: Consisting or composed of vapour. Obs. (Cf. vapour-bath.)1527 Andrew Brunswyke's Distyll. Wate... Oxford English Dictionary
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vaporous
vaporous/ˈveɪpərəs; `vepɚəs/ adj(fml 文) full of or like vapour 多蒸气的; 似蒸气的 vaporous clouds of mist, smoke, steam 雾、 烟、 蒸汽的弥漫. 牛津英汉双解词典
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VOC
external load connected Variant of concern, a category used during the assessment of a new variant of a virus Volatile organic compound, a category of vaporous wikipedia.org
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Believers (A. A. Bondy album)
Critical response Spin gave Believers a score of 8/10, calling it an album of "deceptively austere alt folk...ludicrously gorgeous, vaporous, and reverb-caressed wikipedia.org
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halituous
halituous, a. (həˈlɪtjuːəs) [f. L. halitus: see next.] Of the nature of breath or vapour; vaporous; charged with or characterized by vapour.1616 J. Bullokar Eng. Expos., Halituous, vaporous, thin, moist, which may be voided out by the pores. 1684 tr. Bonet's Merc. Compit. xviii. 620 An halituous Poy... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Navigator (McNamee novel)
The Harsh are mysterious vaporous, faceless beings, all in white, that can glide effortlessly across the landscape and freeze people. wikipedia.org
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vaporo-sulphureous
vaporo-sulˈphureous, a. rare—1. [Cf. vaporograph.] Of a vaporous and sulphurous nature.1676 Phil. Trans. II. 619 There are found Earths impregnated with this acid matter, being vaporo-sulphureous. Oxford English Dictionary
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Impulse Fire Extinguishing System
Water droplets are shot in vaporous bursts that can travel up to 120 metres per second, causing a strong cooling effect that is responsible for much wikipedia.org
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evaporous
† eˈvaporous, a. Obs. [f. evapor-ate + -ous.] Of the nature of an evaporation.1694 E. Halley in Phil. Trans. XVIII. 184 The evaporous effluvia of Water. Oxford English Dictionary
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Water droplet erosion
The difference between WDE and cavitation erosion is the fact that WDE usually comprises a gaseous or vaporous phase containing discrete liquid droplets wikipedia.org
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intercursation
intercurˈsation rare. [n. of action from L. intercursāre, freq. of intercurrĕre: see intercur.] The action of running between, or coming in the way of anything.1813 T. Busby Lucretius v. Comm. xviii, Scheinerus asserts that they [the scintillations of the stars] proceed from the intercisions of thei... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thyone roscovita
bases of the tentacles are thick and whitish, the secondary branches are black and needle-like, and these bear transparent wispy filaments that give a vaporous wikipedia.org
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Violin Concerto (Rorem)
gestures (timpani obbligatos, for instance, in movements entitled Toccata-Chaconne and Toccata-Rondo), but in the main it relies on the kind of anonymous, vaporous wikipedia.org
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photosphere
photosphere (ˈfəʊtəsfɪə(r)) [f. photo- + Gr. σϕαῖρα ball, sphere.] 1. A sphere or orb of light, radiance, or glory. (In mod. use only as fig. from 2.)1664 H. More Myst. Iniq., Apol. iii. §15. 503 Though..Christ be surrounded with Gleams and Raies of inaccessible Light and Glory, which envelop his Bo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Carryover with steam
copper, silica) with steam can be divided into two parts: mechanical carryover of the impurity with liquid water droplets entrained with the steam, and vaporous The total carryover is a sum of the mechanical and vaporous carryover. The vaporous carryover generally increases with increasing steam pressure. wikipedia.org
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