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vaporize /ˈveɪpərʌɪz /(also vaporise) verbConvert or be converted into vapour: [with object]: there is a large current which is sufficient to vaporize carbon [no object]: cold gasoline does not vaporize readily...- The intensity of the laser light is sufficient to vaporize material and produce irreversible changes.
- The explosion initially vaporizes the surrounding rock and produces a high-temperature cavity.
- Laser resurfacing is performed using a beam of laser energy that vaporizes the upper layers of damaged skin at specific and controlled levels of penetration.
Derivatives vaporable /ˈveɪp(ə)rəb(ə)l/ adjective ...- The body lotion and the aromatic are vaporable so that they will be vaporized by the body temperature.
- These resins have excellent dyeing property for the vaporable or thermally diffusible dyes.
vaporizable adjective ...- A device for producing an aerosol from vaporisable constituents of tobacco comprises a vaporising chamber within which the tobacco is placed.
- The coals that are extracted from the mine are highly vaporisable, which is due to the pit humidity - around 30%.
- In certain circumstances the mixing of a hot liquid and a cooler, vaporisable one leads to an explosive rate of vapour production.
vaporization /veɪpərʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n / noun ...- The carbon dioxide laser is the more powerful of the two, used primarily in procedures involving the cutting or vaporization of tissue.
- Evaporation involves heat loss through the vaporization of sweat.
- Lasers are notorious for producing copious amounts of noxious smoke or plume as a by-product of vaporization.
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