efflorescent

  • 11efflorescent — ef·flo res·cent || ‚eflÉ™ resnt /eflɔː adj. flowering, blossoming …

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  • 12efflorescent — ef·flo·res·cent …

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  • 13efflorescent — /ɛfləˈrɛsənt/ (say efluh resuhnt) adjective 1. efflorescing; blossoming. 2. Mineralogy, Chemistry a. subject to efflorescence. b. covered with or forming an efflorescence. {Latin efflōrescens, present participle} …

  • 14efflorescent — adjective bursting into flower flowering spring trees • Syn: ↑abloom • Similar to: ↑mature • Derivationally related forms: ↑efflorescence, ↑effloresce …

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  • 15EFFLORESCENT, ENTE — adj. Qui est en efflorescence …

    Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 8eme edition (1935)

  • 16efflorescente — ● efflorescent, efflorescente adjectif (latin efflorescens, entis) Littéraire. Qui se développe, s épanouit. ● efflorescent, efflorescente adjectif (anglais efflorescent) Qui est en …

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  • 17eflorescent — EFLORESCÉNT, Ă, eflorescenţi, te, adj. 1. Care înfloreşte, care se află în eflorescentă (1); fig. înfloritor, bogat în aspecte sau detalii. 2. (chim.; despre săruri) care îşi pierde o parte din apa de cristalizare şi capătă un aspect de pulbere.… …

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  • 18Lead(II) acetate — chembox new ImageFile = Lead(II)Acetate.jpg ImageSize = 200px IUPACName = Lead(II) acetate SystematicName = Lead(II) ethanoate OtherNames = Plumbous acetate, Salt of Saturn, Sugar of Lead, lead diacetate Section1 = Chembox Identifiers… …

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  • 19Andersonite — Andersonite, Andersonit or Andersonita (Na2CaUO2(CO3)3 6H2O), or hydrated sodium calcium uranyl carbonate is a rare uranium carbonate mineral that was only described in the last half century. Named for Charles Alfred Anderson (1902 1990) of… …

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  • 20effleurir — [ eflɶrir ] v. intr. <conjug. : 2> • 1755; de fleurir, d apr. efflorescence ♦ Chim., minér. Devenir efflorescent. effleurir v. intr. ou effleurir (s ) [eflœʀiʀ] v. pron. ÉTYM. 1755, effleurir; s effleurir, 1783; de é , et fleurir. ❖ …

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