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tender, swollen areas that form around hair follicles.
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The change of phase from liquid to gas that occurs beneath the surface in the liquid. The gas forms bubbles that rise to the surface and escape.
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(rendered "botch" in Deut. 28:27, 35), an aggravated ulcer, as in the case of Hezekiah (2 Kings 20:7; Isa. 38:21) or of the Egyptians (Ex. 9:9, 10, 11; Deut. 28:27, 35). It designates the disease of Job (2:7), which was probably the black leprosy.
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The temperature at which a liquid boils and changes rapidly to a vapor (gas) state at a given pressure (see Evaporation). Expressed in degrees Fahrenheit (F) or Centigrade (C) at sea level pressure.
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To heat liquids to the boiling point (100
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