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(Greek: smoke, vapor, steam; from amis, atmidos, "smoke, vapor")
(Greek: vapor, steam; air, gas; respiration)
(Greek: to smoke; smoke, mist, vapor, hot vapor, steam, cloud, fog; stupor [insensibility, numbness, dullness]; used exclusively in medicine as a reference to fever accompanied by stupor or a clouding of the mind resulting from the fever caused by a severe-infectious disease)
(Latin: steam, mist, very small drops of water)
("hot-earth" steam can be utilized for many practical applications)
Word Entries containing the term: “steam
arctic smoke, steam fog, steam mist
A fog that forms when water vapor mixes with air that is much colder than the vapor's source, as when very cold air drifts across warm water.
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atmospheric steam curing (s) (noun), atmospheric steam curings (pl)
A process for bringing freshly placed concrete, or cement products, to a required strength and quality by maintaining the humidity and temperature at specified levels for a given period of time: Atmospheric steam curing is usually done at a maximum ambient temperature between 100 and 200°F., or 40 and 95°C.
This entry is located in the following units: atmo-, atm- + (page 5) sphero-, spher-, -sphere- (page 4)
steam cauterization, vapocauterization
A procedure in which steam is used to destroy tissue.
This entry is located in the following unit: caust-, caus-, caut-, cauter-, cau- + (page 4)
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sea smoke, steam fog
Fog that forms when cooler air flows over a warmer body of water.
This entry is located in the following unit: Meteorology or Weather Terms + (page 5)
steam engine
An engine fueled by coal or oil that heats water to make steam.

The steam pushes pistons back and forth to drive one or more wheels.

This entry is located in the following unit: Automobile or Related Car Terms (page 5)