| steam t. |
a tent erected over a bed into which steam is passed; used in certain respiratory conditions.
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| steam-fitters' a. |
occupational asthma in steam-fitters, associated with asbestosis.
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| steam sterilization |
Sterilization by exposure of microorganisms at 212¡ÆF (100¡ÆC) to flowing steam in an unsealed receptacle or by exposure of microorganisms to steam under pressure in an autoclave.
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| steam sterilizer |
An autoclave that sterilizes by steam under pressure at temperatures above 100¡ÆC.
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| steam tent |
An obsolete device formerly used to encourage the inhalation of vapors (e.g., in respiratory diseases such as croup or cystic fibrosis).
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| steam | turbine in which steam strikes blades and makes them turn |
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| steam | a whistle in which the sound is produced by steam |
| steam | heat by means of steam |
| steam | powered by a steam engine |
| steam | a boat propelled by a steam engine |
| steam | cooked in steam |
| steam | aroused to impatience or anger |
| steam | a pudding cooked by steaming |
| steam | an edible clam with thin oval-shaped shell found in coastal regions of the United States and Europe |
| steam | a ship powered by one or more steam engines |
| steam | a cooking utensil that can be used to cook food by steaming it |
| steam | a clam that is usually steamed in the shell |
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