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diaphanous: so thin as to transmit light; "a hat with a diaphanous veil"; "filmy wings of a moth"; "gauzy clouds of dandelion down"; "gossamer cobwebs"; "sheer silk stockings"; "transparent chiffon"; "vaporous silks" vaporific: resembling or characteristic of vapor; "vaporous clouds" miasmal: filled with vapor; "miasmic jungles"; "a vaporous bog"
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| vaporization |
The change of liquid to vapor.
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Any substance existing in the gaseous state at a temperature lower than that of its critical point; that is, a gas cool enough to be liquefied if sufficient pressure were applied to it. If any vapor is cooled sufficiently, say at constant pressure, it ultimately reaches a state of saturation such that further removal of heat is accompanied by condensation to the liquid phase. Except for states quite close to that of saturation, vapors exhibit the general properties of all gases. ...
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the gaseous state of any kind of matter that normally exists as a liquid or solid.
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The gaseous state of a substance that is solid or liquid at temperatures and pressures normally encountered.
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| VAP | resembling or characteristic of vapor |
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| VAP | used of substances |
| VAP | an instance of boastful talk |
| VAP | annihilation by vaporizing something |
| VAP | the process of becoming a vapor |
| VAP | lose or cause to lose liquid by vaporization leaving a more concentrated residue |
| VAP | turn into gas |
| VAP | change into a vapor |
| VAP | cause to change into a vapor |
| VAP | converted into a gas or vapor |
| VAP | resembling or characteristic of vapor |
| VAP | used of substances |
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