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calcine
[ kal-sahyn, -sin ]
verb (used with object)
- to convert into calx by heating or burning.
- to frit.
verb (used without object)
- to be converted into calx by heating or burning.
noun
- material resulting from calcination; calx.
calcine
/ -s瑟n; 藢k忙ls瑟藞ne瑟蕛蓹n; 藞k忙lsa瑟n /
verb
- tr to heat (a substance) so that it is oxidized, reduced, or loses water
- intr to oxidize as a result of heating
Derived Forms
- calcination, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 肠补濒路肠颈苍路补路产濒别 [kal, -s, uh, -n, uh, -b, uh, l], adjective
- 肠补濒路肠颈路苍补路迟颈辞苍 [kal-s, uh, -, ney, -sh, uh, n], noun
- 肠补濒路肠颈路苍补路迟辞谤 [kal, -s, uh, -ney-ter], noun
- 肠补濒路肠颈苍路补路迟辞路谤测 [kal-, sin, -, uh, -tawr-ee, -tohr-ee, kal, -sin-, uh, -], adjective noun
- 蝉别尘顎卛路肠补濒顎僣颈苍别诲 adjective
- 耻苍路肠补濒顎僣颈苍别诲 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of calcine1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of calcine1
Example Sentences
Once mined, uranium is milled to produce what is called calcined yellowcake, and then enriched, either at facilities in Canada or overseas, to create fuel for nuclear reactors.
Then it turns into calcine bone that鈥檚 grayish white and brittle with no organic matter.
Alternative binders, such as limestone calcined clay, can also reduce cement use.
Prepared MFI nanosheet coating was then calcined at 400 掳C for 6 h at a ramp rate of 1 掳C min鈭1.
Giles de Retz had been found to have no less than a ton of children鈥檚 bones, calcined, in his castle, after having murdered them at the rate of twelve score a year for nine years.
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