Definition of Vaporousness. Meaning of Vaporousness. Synonyms of Vaporousness

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Definition of Vaporousness

Vaporousness
Vaporousness Va"por*ous*ness, n. The quality of being vaporous.

Meaning of Vaporousness from wikipedia

- ages, commonly likened to the fragrance of isopropyl alcohol without the vaporous chemical astringency. Ambergris has been highly valued by perfume makers...
- were once living animals. He had previously explained them in terms of vaporous exhalations, which Persian polymath Avicenna modified into the theory of...
- nonevaporative, vapid, vapidity, vapor, vaporescence, vaporescent, vaporific, vaporous vari- vary Latin variare bivariate, covariate, covariation, intervarietal...
- appreciation for them. The souls were animated by the filmmakers in a "vaporous", "ethereal", and "non-physical" way. Souls were designed to depict various...
- eruption column. Base surges are caused by the gravitational collapse of a vaporous eruptive column, one that is denser overall than a regular volcanic column...
- iron's melting point of 1538 °C (2800 °F or 1811 K). Mercuric oxide becomes vaporous mercury near 550 °C (1022 °F or 823 K), almost 600 degrees above mercury's...
- effect that, by my thinking, has no other origin than being part of the vaporous air that surrounds the Earth, for some reason thinner than usual, which...
- this new acid (then known as spirit of salt or acidum salis) released vaporous hydrogen chloride, which was called marine acid air. In the 17th century...
- Way)" (from which the "UV" in the residency name is derived), "cascading vaporous rainbows" danced across the screen, according to Pollstar's Andy Gensler...
- solvents (e.g., acetone, dichloromethane), but nearly insoluble in water. In vaporous form it appears as a canary yellow smoke. Adamsite is usually dis****d...