- Over time and as a
result of
other influences the
exudate loses its
liquidizing components or gets
chemically converted into a
solid material (i.e. by...
- liquefaction, liquefier, liquify, liquefy, liquidiser, liquidizer, liquidise, or
liquidize in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
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taping at the Snow
Summit Ski
Resort in
January 2001 were spra**** with
liquidized fecal matter by a
group known as "The
Shower Rangers". The
teens later...
- with
feeding will
often be required. For ease of feeding, food may be
liquidized into a
thick purée. They may also
struggle to walk,
particularly among...
-
located in the
Kazakh SSR. In 1936,
scientist Dmitry Sechenov developed a
liquidized programmable module called the Polymer,
sparking m****ive technological...
- agitator, a polemicist. purée lit. a smooth,
creamy substance made of
liquidized or
crushed fruit or vegetables. Quai d'Orsay
address of the
French foreign...
- 8, 2020.
Chris Bergin (November 9, 2012). "Dynetics and PWR
aiming to
liquidize SLS
booster competition with F-1 power". NASASpaceFlight.com. Archived...
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cooked with
sauteed vegetables in a liquid,
which traditionally include liquidized tomatoes, but also
exist in
tomatoless versions referred to as ragù in...
- water.
Vitrification is
usually achieved by
heating materials until they
liquidize, then
cooling the liquid,
often rapidly, so that it p****es
through the...
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Seolleongtang (설렁탕, Sŏllŏngt'ang) The
first change is a
consonant liquidization making the two "N"
sounds into
softer "L"
sounds for easy pronunciation...