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fumes exhaust: gases ejected from an engine as waste products
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fumes Fumes are very small, airborne, solid particles formed by the cooling of a hot vapour. For example, a hot zinc vapour may form when zinc-coated steel is welded. The vapour then condenses to form fine zinc fume as soon as it contacts the cool surrounding air. Fumes are smaller than dusts and are more easily breathed into the lungs.
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fumes smoke, gas or vapour which often smell unpleasant or have harmful effects
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fumes are solid particles that are formed when a substance that has evaporated condenses in cool air. Fumes often result as molten metals cool.
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fumes Irritating smoke, vapor or gas.
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