fume

  • 21füme — is., Fr. fumé 1) Duman rengi 2) sf. Bu renkte olan Füme çorap. 3) sf. Tütsü ile kurutulmuş (balık, et) …

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  • 22fume — UK [fjuːm] / US [fjum] verb [intransitive] Word forms fume : present tense I/you/we/they fume he/she/it fumes present participle fuming past tense fumed past participle fumed 1) to feel or show a lot of anger Motorists are fuming over the latest… …

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  • 23fumé — I. Fumé, [fum]ée. participe. Mis à la fumée. Langues fumées. II. Fumé, [fum]ée. participe …

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  • 24fume — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French fum, from Latin fumus; akin to Old High German toumen to be fragrant, Sanskrit dhūma smoke, Old Church Slavic dymŭ Date: 14th century 1. a. a smoke, vapor, or gas especially when irritating or… …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 25Fumé — Fu|mé [fy me:], der; [s], s [frz. fumé, eigtl. = gerußt, 2. Part. von: fumer = rauchen; schwärzen, zu altfrz. fum < lat. fumus = Rauch] (Fachspr.): 1. Rauch od. Rußabdruck beim Stempelschneiden. 2. erster Druck, Probeabzug eines Holzschnittes… …

    Universal-Lexikon

  • 26fumé — fu·mé agg.inv. ES fr. {{wmetafile0}} di color grigio fumo, affumicato, annerito: occhiali, vetri, calze fumé {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: 1939. ETIMO: propr. p.pass. di fumer fumare …

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  • 27Fumé — Fu|mé [fy me:] der; [s], s <aus gleichbed. fr. fumé, eigtl. »gerußt«, Part. Perf. von fumer, vgl. ↑fumieren>: 1. Rauch od. Rußabdruck beim Stempelschneiden. 2. erster Druck, Probeabzug eines Holzschnittes mithilfe feiner Rußfarbe …

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  • 28fume — [14] Fume comes via Old French fum from Latin fūmus ‘smoke, steam’. This in turn went back to a prehistoric Indo European *dhūmo , which also produced Sanskrit dhūmás ‘smoke’ and Russian and Polish dym ‘smoke’. The word’s verbal use, ‘be very… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 29fume — [[t]fju͟ːm[/t]] fumes, fuming, fumed 1) N PLURAL Fumes are the unpleasant and often unhealthy smoke and gases that are produced by fires or by things such as chemicals, fuel, or cooking. ...car exhaust fumes... They have been protesting about… …

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  • 30fume — [[t]fyum[/t]] n. v. fumed, fum•ing 1) chem. Often, fumes. any smokelike or vaporous exhalation from matter or substances, esp. of an odorous or harmful nature: tobacco fumes; poisonous fumes of carbon monoxide[/ex] 2) an irritable or angry mood:… …

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