Definition of Hermetically. Meaning of Hermetically. Synonyms of Hermetically

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Definition of Hermetically

Hermetically
Hermetically Her*met"ic*al*ly, adv. 1. In an hermetical manner; chemically. --Boyle. 2. By fusion, so as to form an air-tight closure. Note: A vessel or tube is hermetically sealed when it is closed completely against the passage of air or other fluid by fusing the extremity; -- sometimes less properly applied to any air-tight closure.

Meaning of Hermetically from wikipedia

- Hence, the term "completely sealed" is implied in "hermetically sealed" and the term "hermetic" is also equivalent to "occult" or hidden. In Late Antiquity...
- Look up hermetic, hermeticism, or hermetically in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hermetic or related forms may refer to: of or related to the ancient...
- moved to new gl**** cases hermetically sealed with argon. In the funeral industry, some caskets and burial vaults are hermetically sealed by a rubber seal...
- Hermetic Qabalah (from Hebrew קַבָּלָה (qabalah) 'reception, accounting') is a Western esoteric tradition involving mysticism and the occult. It is the...
- compressed. Some compressors outside of refrigeration service may also be hermetically sealed to some extent, typically when handling toxic, polluting, or expensive...
- and the Hermetic Tradition is a 1964 non-fiction book by British historian Frances A. Yates. The book delves into the history of Hermeticism and its influence...
- into Hermetics is the title of the English translation of Franz Bardon's first of three volumes concerning self-realization in line with the Hermetic tradition...
- an original work or translation remains unclear. These Arabic and Latin Hermetic texts were widely copied throughout the Middle Ages (the most famous example...
- The Hermetical Triumph: or, The Victorious Philosophical Stone. is an alchemical text published in London in 1723 by P. Hanet. It is subtitled "A Treatise...
- Hermetic Press was a publishing company in Seattle, specializing in technical literature on magic and mentalism. The company was founded in 1990 by Stephen...