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1. An agitated zone of water, especially at the surface of a river, spring, or the sea, caused by upward turbulent movement. 2. An upward flow of water in sand caused by pressure imbalances, as when overburden is removed by excavation or when water rises in an adjacent stream channel.
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an inflamed, raised area of skin that is pus-filled; usually an infected hair follicle
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to cook food submerged in water.
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the point at which heat makes liquid bubble and turn into gas.
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Point at which a substance boils; for water, 212 degrees F or 100 degrees C
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