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steamer: travel by means of steam power; "The ship steamed off into the Pacific" emit steam; "The rain forest was literally steaming" rise as vapor get very angry; "her indifference to his amorous advances really steamed the young man" clean by means of steaming; "steam-clean the upholstered sofa" water at boiling temperature diffused in the atmosphere cook something by letting steam pass over it; "just steam the vegetables"
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1. A popular term for mixing cloud. 2. Water vapor at a temperature greater than the boiling point.
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to cook indirectly by setting food on top of boiling water in a covered pot.
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The vapor phase of water, unmixed with other gases.
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To cook in steam by suspending foods over (not in) boiling water, in a covered pot or steamer.
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