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Combust
Combust Com*bust", a. [L. combustus, p. p. of comburere to
burn up; com- + burere (only in comp.), of uncertain origin;
cf. bustum fineral pyre, prurire to itch, pruna a live coal,
Gr. pyrso`s firebrand, Skr. plush to burn.]
1. Burnt; consumed. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
2. (Astron.) So near the sun as to be obscured or eclipsed by
his light, as the moon or planets when not more than eight
degrees and a half from the sun. [Obs.]
Planets that are oft combust. --Milton.
Meaning of Combusted from wikipedia
- cycle,
propellant flows through multiple combustion chambers, and is thus
combusted in stages. The main
advantage relative to
other rocket engine power cycles...
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chelating agent, EDTA.
Monoethanolamines can
scrub combusted-coal,
combusted-methane and
combusted-biogas flue
emissions of
carbon dioxide (CO2) very...
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steel packaging were recycled.
Adding on, the
steel packaging that were
combusted with
energy recover was
about 5.4
percent and 21.6
percent were land filled...
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France and Italy. When it
stopped halfway through the tunnel, it
violently combusted.
Other vehicles traveling through the
tunnel quickly became trapped and...
- Incompletely-
combusted smoke can
ignite explosively....
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Combustion of
fossil fuels is a
common source of flue gas. They are
usually combusted with
ambient air, with the
largest part of the flue gas from most fossil-fuel...
- of
hydrogen sulfide (H 2S),
moisture and siloxanes. The
methane can be
combusted or
oxidized with oxygen. This
energy release allows biogas to be used...
- smoked. The
agricultural product is
often mixed with
additives and then
combusted. The
resulting smoke,
which contains various active substances, the most...
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would split the
water into
hydrogen and
oxygen gas,
which would then be
combusted back into
water vapor in a
conventional internal combustion engine to...
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kilograms per
liter (18.95 lb/U.S. gal) of CO2 are
produced when E10 is
combusted.
Worldwide 7
liters of
gasoline are
burnt for
every 100 km
driven by cars...