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fuming n. nitric acid containing dissolved oxides of nitrogen; it is a very strong oxidizing agent.
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fuming The technique of coating a rod of glass with a metal such as silver or gold and then placing the coated rod in the flame while holding the piece to be decorated jut just behind it. The metal is vaporized and the resulting fumes condense on the relatively cool surface of the piece.
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fuming ?This advanced technique uses gold and silver fumes to give transparent glass a semi-opaque backing. Silver fuming creates hues ranging from blue to purple, while gold fumes produce pink, green, and orange patterns. Difficult to master and striking in effect.
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