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Despumate
Despumate Des"pu*mate, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. Despumated; p. pr. & vb. n. Despumating.] [L. despumatus, p. p. of despumare to despume; de- + spumare to foam, froth, spuma froth, scum.] To throw off impurities in spume; to work off in foam or scum; to foam.
Despumated
Despumate Des"pu*mate, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. Despumated; p. pr. & vb. n. Despumating.] [L. despumatus, p. p. of despumare to despume; de- + spumare to foam, froth, spuma froth, scum.] To throw off impurities in spume; to work off in foam or scum; to foam.
Despumating
Despumate Des"pu*mate, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. Despumated; p. pr. & vb. n. Despumating.] [L. despumatus, p. p. of despumare to despume; de- + spumare to foam, froth, spuma froth, scum.] To throw off impurities in spume; to work off in foam or scum; to foam.
Despumation
Despumation Des`pu*ma"tion, n. [L. despumatio: cf. F. despumation.] The act of throwing up froth or scum; separation of the scum or impurities from liquids; scumming; clarification.

Meaning of Spuma from wikipedia

- Spumone (from spuma, lit. 'foam'; pl.: spumoni) is a molded gelato made with layers of different colors and flavors, usually containing candied fruits...
- Linnaeus, 1767 Spongia urens Ellis & Solander, 1786 Spuma borealis var. tuberosa Miklucho-Maclay, 1870 Spuma borealis var. velamentosa Miklucho-Maclay, 1870...
- tablespoons of champagne spooned over it). The name comes from the Italian spuma (foam). In Italy, spumone is a light frothy ice cream made with egg whites...
- Johan Gottschalk Wallerius in 1747. This, in turn, derives from Latin lupi spuma, the name Georg Agricola used for the mineral in 1546, which translates...
- "pumice") which is related to the Latin word spuma meaning "foam". In former times, pumice was called "Spuma Maris", meaning "froth of the sea" in Latin...
- Spumaretrovirinae, commonly called spumaviruses (spuma, Latin for "foam") or foamyviruses, is a subfamily of the Retroviridae family. Spumaviruses are...
- by Johan Gottschalk Wallerius in 1747. This, in turn, derives from "Lupi spuma", the name Georg Agricola used for the element in 1546, which translates...
- punteggio 19/20 2008 Guida dell'ESPRESSO, Piatto dell'Anno: "Zuppa di lumache e spuma di aglio dolce" 2009 Guida dell'ESPRESSO, punteggio 19,5/20 Guida del Gambero...
- Halichondria nodosa (Fristedt, 1887) Halichondria (Eumastia) sitiens Schmidt, 1870 Pellina sitiens (Schmidt, 1870) Spuma borealis Miklucho-Maclay, 1870...
- Gothic *skūm-, perhaps via an intermediary in a Romance *s****a (cf. Romanian spumă) gardh "fence, garden" is either considered a native Albanian word that...