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 Translation for 'ebullition' from English to French
NOUN   ebullition | ebullitions
SYNO blowup | ebullition | effusion | ...
effusion {f} de sentiments [souvent les effusions]ebullition
éruption {f} [fig.]ebullition [fig.] [outburst]
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  • ébullition {f} = boiling (point)
  • point d'ébullition = boiling point <B.P., BP, b.p., bp>
  • arriver à ébullition = to come to a boil [Am.]
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Usage Examples English
  • The most well-known problem that can be avoided with proper heat-up is the dry-out spalling, which is often the result of excessive pressurization of entrapped steam after heating above the ebullition point of water.
  • In early 1990, the former "Maximumrocknroll" columnist started Ebullition Records with contributions from Sonia Skindrud (writer of the zine "Exedra") and Brent Stephens (member of Downcast).
  • Archaeologists concluded that the skull was boiled and that it cracked due to the ebullition of the brain mass.
  • A split record on Ebullition Records between the two bands was released in time for the tour, along with a 7-inch of their early recordings and a four-way split 11-inch with Death to Tyrants, Wasteland and Daniel Striped Tiger which was recorded live at Dead Air.
  • Operators then gathered the resulting powder and transported it to be concentrated by ebullition in the boiler plant.

  • As Kent McClard recounts on the Ebullition website, the band's popularity grew only a couple of years after their demise at the end of 1995.
  • The album was released in 2002 through Ebullition Records.
  • Ebullition refers to the sudden release of bubbles of methane into the air.
  • Evaporation under vacuum also reduces the severity of bumping and violent ebullition.
  • These papers identified methane ebullition from thermokarst lakes to be a significant source of atmospheric methane, a potent greenhouse gas.

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