fume

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To feel or express great anger

He's still fuming about the argument they had yesterday.

A gas or vapour/vapor that smells strongly or is dangerous to inhale. Fumes are solid particles formed by condensation from the gaseous state, e.g. metal oxides from volatilized metals. They can flocculate and coalesce. Their particle size is between 0.1 and 1 micron. (A micron is one millionth of a metre)

Don't stand around in there breathing the fumes while the adhesive cures.

Emit fumes
A material that has been vaporized from the solid state to the gas state and re-coalesced to the solid state
Expose something (especially wood) to ammonia fumes in order to produce dark tints
{n} smoke, vapor, stew, heat, rage, passion
{v} to smoke, be in a rage or passion, rave
be mad, angry, or furious
A solid condensation particle of extremely small diameter, commonly generated from molten metal as metal fume
Rage or excitement which deprives the mind of self-control; as, the fumes of passion
Anything vaporlike, unsubstantial, or airy; idle conceit; vain imagination
solid particles under 1 micron in diameter, formed as vapors condense or as chemical reactions take place
To smoke; to throw off fumes, as in combustion or chemical action; to rise up, as vapor
emit a cloud of fine particles; "The chimney was fuming"
To pass off in fumes or vapors
Airborne suspension consisting of minute solid particles arising from the heating of a solid This heating is often accompanied by a chemical reaction where the particles react with oxygen to form an oxide
A gas or vapour/vapor that smells strongly or is dangerous to inhale. Fumes are solid particles formed by condensation from the gaseous state, e.g. metal oxides from volatised metals. They can flocculate and coalesce. Their particle size is between 0.1 and 1 micron. (A micron is one millionth of a metre)
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be mad, angry, or furious emit a cloud of fine particles; "The chimney was fuming
as, to bleach straw by fuming it with sulphur; to fill with fumes, vapors, odors, etc
Tiny particles trapped in vapor in a gas stream
a cloud of fine particles suspended in a gas
Exhalation; volatile matter esp
Solid material deposited by condensation of fumes; as, lead fume (a grayish powder chiefly lead sulphate)
{i} smog, particles hanging in the air; smoke; angry mood, irritation
The incense of praise; inordinate flattery
Minute solid particles dispersed in the air because of heating a solid
{f} make fumes; smoke; pollute; stink up; rage, rant
treat with fumes, expose to fumes, especially with the aim of disinfecting or eradicating pests
To be in a rage; to be hot with anger
If you fume over something, you express annoyance and anger about it. He was still fuming over the remark `It's monstrous!' Jackie fumed
An aerosol of solid particles (dispersion of solid particles in gas) in which the particle sizes are less than 1 micrometre in diameter
A material that been vaporized from the solid state to the gas state and re-coalesced to the solid state
be wet with sweat or blood, as of one's face
Literally "smoky " The term refers to a tangy aroma of certain wines made from Sauvignon Blanc grapes, particularly Pouilly Fume or Mondavi's Fume Blanc
To throw off in vapor, or as in the form of vapor
Very fine particles, predominantly less than one micrometer in diameter
as a room
To praise inordinately; to flatter
To expose to the action of fumes; to treat with vapors, smoke, etc
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
noxious vapor or smoke ascending in a dense body; smoke; vapor; reek; as, the fumes of tobacco
A smoke, vapor or gas emitting from any source Back to Top
A solid particle that has condensed from the vapor state
Aerosol of solid particles, usually from metallurgical processes, generated by condensation from the gaseous state, generally after volatilisation from melted substances and often accompanied by chemical reactions such as oxidation (ISO 1994) By extension, also the gases charged by particles resulting from a chemical process or a metallurgical operation (WHO 1980) Often used in the plural, fumes for visible clouds of gases, vapours, or aerosols that have an unpleasant and malodorous smell (WHO 1980; ISO 1994)
To be as in a mist; to be dulled and stupefied
fume cupboard
A large fume hood built into the wall of a laboratory; also provides some protection from explosion
fume hood
A ventilated compartment in which chemical procedures may be undertaken without the escape of noxious fumes into the local environment
fume plume
A visible cloud that occurs straight from the point of welding or cutting
fume-chamber
compartment which absorbs smells fumes or smoke, chimney
fuming
very angry
fuming
Present participle of fume
fumingly
{a} in a fume, in a rage or heat, angrily
silica fume
Silica fume, also known as microsilica, is a byproduct of the reduction of high-purity quartz with coke in electric arc furnaces in the production of silicon and ferrosilicon alloys. Silica Fume is also collected as a byproduct in the production of other silicon alloys such as ferrochromium, ferromanganese, ferromagnesium, and calcium silicon (ACI Comm. 226 1987b). Before the mid-1970s, nearly all silica fume was discharged into the atmosphere. After environmental concerns necessitated the collection and landfilling of silica fume, it became economically justified to use silica fume in various applications, in particular high performance concrete
Fuming
fumigant
be in a fume
be furious, be extremely angry
fumed
(of wood) darkened or colored by exposure to ammonia fumes; "fumed oak"
fumed
(of wood) darkened or colored by exposure to ammonia fumes; "fumed oak
fumes
"Fumes" means vapors, mists, and airborne liquid or solid particulate matter or any combination including these
fumes
{i} smoke; smog; vapor (often with a noxious odor)
fumes
gases that drift in the air
fumes
gases ejected from an engine as waste products
fumes
third-person singular of fume
fumes
Impervious Fumes are very small, airborne, solid particles formed by the cooling of a hot vapor For example, a hot zinc vapor may form when zinc-coated steel is welded The vapor then condenses to form fine zinc fumes as soon as it contacts the cool surrounding air Fumes are smaller than dusts and are more easily breathed into the lungs
fumes
strong-smelling gas or smoke that is unpleasant to breathe in
fumes
plural of fume
fumes
Toxic and/or corrosive airborne chemicals from reagents that are typically in liquid or solid state in the form of either gases or small particles (mist)
fuming
that fumes
fuming
{s} smoke-filled; smoggy; furious, raging, angry
fuming
Producing fumes, or vapors
fumingly
In a fuming manner; angrily
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