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  • Is vapourise considered incorrect, even in British English?
    According to Wiktionary, the British spelling of "vaporize" is vaporise, not vapourise as one might expect from the word vapour (and similarly, the Canadian spelling is still vaporize, not vapouriz
  • What is the difference between a vapor and a mist?
    vapor n (14c) 1 : diffused matter (as smoke or fog) suspended floating in the air and impairing its transparency 2 a : a substance in the gaseous state as distinguished from the liquid or solid state b : a substance (as gasoline, alcohol, mercury, or benzoin) vaporized for industrial, therapeutic, or military uses; also : a mixture (as the
  • Is combustant a word? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Another object of the present invention is to provide a stable combustant -oxidant composition, providing a propulsion monofuel when vaporized (Patent publication number US2968539A, filed Aug 31, 1950) Explosion rockets without precompression of the mixture (the mixture consisting of a liquid or vaporized combustant and gaseous oxygen or air)
  • A word for coming out of hiding
    Looking for a word that means "coming out of hiding " I mean literally the physical act of coming out, like: 'something had scared me and I hid under a blanket or behind a rock, and then gradu
  • Etymology of vape - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    "Vaping" is apparently the practice of smoking one of 'em newfangled e-cigarettes Where does the word come from and when was it first used?
  • English equivalent of the Persian proverb When theres fire, wet and . . .
    The water in some wet object is vaporized Even materials not normally considered flammable will burn This is, I suspect, why the adage is about wet versus dry and fire: wet and dry are sometimes "equal" in the face of fire, and sometimes not: it depends on the magnitude of the fire
  • phrases - jury-rigged, or jerry-rigged - English Language Usage . . .
    Although the Jerry Brothers seem to have vaporized under scrutiny, there is a Liverpool connection to early use of the term In a book published by John Murray twenty years after the Notes and Queries episode, Ernest Weekley, An Etymological Dictionary of Modern English (1921) remarks:





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