Etymology: [ fOm ] (noun.) before 12th century. From Middle English fom, from Old English fām (“foam”), from Proto-Germanic *faiman, *faimaz (“foam”), from Proto-Indo-European *poyǝmn-, *spoyǝmn- (“foam”). Cognate with German Feim (“foam”), Latin spūma (“foam”), Latin pūmex (“pumice”).
A substance composed of a large collection of bubbles or their solidified remains, sea foam; the sea, To form or emit foam, froth, produce or form a light frothy mass of bubbles; cause to foam, A lightweight, cellular plastic material containing gas-filled voids Typical foams include urethane, PVC and polyester, A dispersion of a vapor in a liquid, A mass of bubbles on the surface of any liquid formed by injection of air, The structural element that holds each row of TOFp Slats at the proper position and angle w r t the bottom of the Tray, A class of extinguishing agents that provide a foamy cover when mixed with water Older foams (such as protein foam) are very heavy and smell bad when burned A commonly used foam on burning liquid fires is Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF) The purpose of foam is to cover the burning material completely, isolating it from any source of oxygen so the fire will go out It can be used in a similar manner to prevent a flammable liquid spill from igniting, Custom_Foam, rubber that is made in the form of a firm sponge, A dressing produced from polyurethane a soft, open cell sheets and may be single layer or multiple layers They are non-adherent, can absorb large amounts of exudate and can also be used as secondary dressings They are also available impregnated with charcoal and with a waterproof backing, To gather foam; to froth; as, the billows foam, To form or emit a foam; to bubble, froth, The white substance, consisting of an aggregation of bubbles, which is formed on the surface of liquids, or in the mouth of an animal, by violent agitation or fermentation; froth; spume; scum; as, the foam of the sea, To form foam, or become filled with foam; said of a steam boiler when the water is unduly agitated and frothy, as because of chemical action, To cause to foam; as, to foam the goblet; also (with out), to throw out with rage or violence, as foam, A mass of bubbles formed on liquids by agitation Foam can be unstable, transient or stable depending upon the presence and nature of the components in the liquid, a mass of small bubbles formed in or on a liquid a lightweight material in cellular form; made by introducing gas bubbles during manufacture form bubbles; "The boiling soup was frothing"; "The river was foaming"; "Sparkling water, Clumps of bubbles or suds on the surface of water Usually introduced by bathers, a mass of small bubbles formed in or on a liquid, a lightweight material in cellular form; made by introducing gas bubbles during manufacture, form bubbles; "The boiling soup was frothing"; "The river was foaming"; "Sparkling water", The light-colored substance which is made up of an aggregation of bubbles, formed on the surface of liquids by violent agitation, If a liquid foams, it is full of small bubbles and keeps moving slightly. I let the water run into it and we watched as it foamed and bubbled. ravines with foaming rivers rushing through them. = froth, Folyurethane plastic material used to make the core of the surfboard, light frothy mass of bubbles; spongy material (used in upholstery), Foam consists of a mass of small bubbles that are formed when air and a liquid are mixed together. The water curved round the rocks in great bursts of foam. = froth, Foam is used to refer to various kinds of manufactured products which have a soft, light texture like a thick liquid. shaving foam. = cream, A froth of bubbles on the surface of the water Usually comes from soap, oil, deo- dorant, hair spray, suntan oil, etc , that is shed into the water as swimmers enter, Foam or foam rubber is soft rubber full of small holes which is used, for example, to make mattresses and cushions. modern three-piece suites filled with foam rubber We had given him a large foam mattress to sleep on, A soft' cushiony material formed by creating bubbles in base material' such as natural or synthetic rubbers' or other elastomeric materials, The aerated solution created by forcing air into or entraining air in water containing a foam concentrate by means of suitability designed equipment or by cascading it through the air at a high velocity Foam reduces combustion by cooling, moistening and excluding oxygen, A dispersion of gas bubbles in a liquid, in which at least one dimension falls within the colloidal size range, Foam is a gas in a liquid colloidal system, A chemical fire extinguishing mixture It adheres to fuels, cooling and moistening them It also excludes oxygen from them, eliminating one of the items fire needs to burn, can result in pools that have used quaternary ammonium compound (QUATS) algaecides This can be made worse, if there is an air leak in the return line In spas, body oils can react with the natural alkalinity of the water and form "soaps" Aeration will increase the foaming Anti-Foam products and enzyme products are useful in controlling the problem, Colloidal suspension of a gas in a liquid, A lightweight cellular material resulting from the introduction of gas bubbles into a reacting polymer, Fire fighting material consisting of small bubbles of air, water, and concentrating agents Foam will put out a fire by blanketing it, excluding air and blocking the escape of volatile vapor, The formation of bubbles in liquids often caused by continuous pumping of low surface-tension fluids and the entrapment of air Hydrophobic silicates dispersed in paraffin oils usually work well as anti-foams, past of foam, frothed, A term used to describe surface foam on your water, esp in spas/hot tubs Foaming is caused by high TDS levels working in combination with soft water and oils Certain algaecides can foam when added to pool or spa Use enzymes for foam control, producing or covered with lathery sweat or saliva from exhaustion or disease; "the rabid animal's frothing mouth, Formation of a foam in an oil refrigerant mixture due to rapid evaporation of refrigerant dissolved in the oil This is most likely to occur when the compressor starts and the pressure is suddenly reduced, present participle of foam, producing or covered with lathery sweat or saliva from exhaustion or disease; "the rabid animal's frothing mouth", covered with or resembling small bubbles as from being agitated by beating or heating; "the bubbling candy mixture"; "a cup of foaming cocoa"; "frothy milkshakes"; "frothy waves"; "spumy surf", emitting or filled with bubbles as from carbonation or fermentation; "bubbling champagne"; "foamy (or frothy) beer", A term used to describe oil when it has liquid refrigerant boiling out of it, occurrence of frothy mixture of air and petroleum product (e g lubricant, fuel oil) that can reduce the effectiveness of the product, and cause sluggish hydraulic operation, air binding of oil pumps, and overflow of tanks or sumps Foaming can result from excessive agitation, improper fluid levels, air leaks, cavitation, or contamination with water or other foreign materials Foaming can be inhibited with an anti-foam agent The foaming characteristics of a lubricating oil can be determined by blowing air through a sample at a specified temperature and measuring the volume of foam, as described in test method ASTM D 892, - a frothy mixture of air and a petroleum product that can reduce the effectiveness of the product, and cause sluggish hydraulic operation, air binding of oil pumps, and overflow of tanks or sumps, Development and persistence of bubbles on the surface of fats during frying operations Persistent foaming and accumulation of thick layers of foam may be indicative of fat breakdown, third-person singular of foam,
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A substance composed of a large collection of bubbles or their solidified remains - "A foam mat can soften a hard seat."
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sea foam; the sea - "He is in Europe, across the foam."
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To form or emit foam
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froth, produce or form a light frothy mass of bubbles; cause to foam fiil
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A lightweight, cellular plastic material containing gas-filled voids Typical foams include urethane, PVC and polyester
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A dispersion of a vapor in a liquid
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A mass of bubbles on the surface of any liquid formed by injection of air
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The structural element that holds each row of TOFp Slats at the proper position and angle w r t the bottom of the Tray
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A class of extinguishing agents that provide a foamy cover when mixed with water Older foams (such as protein foam) are very heavy and smell bad when burned A commonly used foam on burning liquid fires is Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF) The purpose of foam is to cover the burning material completely, isolating it from any source of oxygen so the fire will go out It can be used in a similar manner to prevent a flammable liquid spill from igniting
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Custom_Foam
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rubber that is made in the form of a firm sponge
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A dressing produced from polyurethane a soft, open cell sheets and may be single layer or multiple layers They are non-adherent, can absorb large amounts of exudate and can also be used as secondary dressings They are also available impregnated with charcoal and with a waterproof backing
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To gather foam; to froth; as, the billows foam
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To form or emit a foam; to bubble
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froth
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The white substance, consisting of an aggregation of bubbles, which is formed on the surface of liquids, or in the mouth of an animal, by violent agitation or fermentation; froth; spume; scum; as, the foam of the sea
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To form foam, or become filled with foam; said of a steam boiler when the water is unduly agitated and frothy, as because of chemical action
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To cause to foam; as, to foam the goblet; also (with out), to throw out with rage or violence, as foam
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A mass of bubbles formed on liquids by agitation Foam can be unstable, transient or stable depending upon the presence and nature of the components in the liquid
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a mass of small bubbles formed in or on a liquid a lightweight material in cellular form; made by introducing gas bubbles during manufacture form bubbles; "The boiling soup was frothing"; "The river was foaming"; "Sparkling water
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Clumps of bubbles or suds on the surface of water Usually introduced by bathers
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a mass of small bubbles formed in or on a liquid
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a lightweight material in cellular form; made by introducing gas bubbles during manufacture
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form bubbles; "The boiling soup was frothing"; "The river was foaming"; "Sparkling water"
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The light-colored substance which is made up of an aggregation of bubbles, formed on the surface of liquids by violent agitation
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If a liquid foams, it is full of small bubbles and keeps moving slightly. I let the water run into it and we watched as it foamed and bubbled. ravines with foaming rivers rushing through them. = froth
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Folyurethane plastic material used to make the core of the surfboard
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light frothy mass of bubbles; spongy material (used in upholstery) isim
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Foam consists of a mass of small bubbles that are formed when air and a liquid are mixed together. The water curved round the rocks in great bursts of foam. = froth
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Foam is used to refer to various kinds of manufactured products which have a soft, light texture like a thick liquid. shaving foam. = cream
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A froth of bubbles on the surface of the water Usually comes from soap, oil, deo- dorant, hair spray, suntan oil, etc , that is shed into the water as swimmers enter
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Foam or foam rubber is soft rubber full of small holes which is used, for example, to make mattresses and cushions. modern three-piece suites filled with foam rubber We had given him a large foam mattress to sleep on
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A soft' cushiony material formed by creating bubbles in base material' such as natural or synthetic rubbers' or other elastomeric materials
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The aerated solution created by forcing air into or entraining air in water containing a foam concentrate by means of suitability designed equipment or by cascading it through the air at a high velocity Foam reduces combustion by cooling, moistening and excluding oxygen
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A dispersion of gas bubbles in a liquid, in which at least one dimension falls within the colloidal size range
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Foam is a gas in a liquid colloidal system
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A chemical fire extinguishing mixture It adheres to fuels, cooling and moistening them It also excludes oxygen from them, eliminating one of the items fire needs to burn
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can result in pools that have used quaternary ammonium compound (QUATS) algaecides This can be made worse, if there is an air leak in the return line In spas, body oils can react with the natural alkalinity of the water and form "soaps" Aeration will increase the foaming Anti-Foam products and enzyme products are useful in controlling the problem
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Colloidal suspension of a gas in a liquid
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A lightweight cellular material resulting from the introduction of gas bubbles into a reacting polymer
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Fire fighting material consisting of small bubbles of air, water, and concentrating agents Foam will put out a fire by blanketing it, excluding air and blocking the escape of volatile vapor
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The formation of bubbles in liquids often caused by continuous pumping of low surface-tension fluids and the entrapment of air Hydrophobic silicates dispersed in paraffin oils usually work well as anti-foams
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foamed
past of foam
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foamed
frothed sıfat
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foaming
A term used to describe surface foam on your water, esp in spas/hot tubs Foaming is caused by high TDS levels working in combination with soft water and oils Certain algaecides can foam when added to pool or spa Use enzymes for foam control
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foaming
producing or covered with lathery sweat or saliva from exhaustion or disease; "the rabid animal's frothing mouth
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foaming
Formation of a foam in an oil refrigerant mixture due to rapid evaporation of refrigerant dissolved in the oil This is most likely to occur when the compressor starts and the pressure is suddenly reduced
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foaming
present participle of foam
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foaming
producing or covered with lathery sweat or saliva from exhaustion or disease; "the rabid animal's frothing mouth"
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foaming
covered with or resembling small bubbles as from being agitated by beating or heating; "the bubbling candy mixture"; "a cup of foaming cocoa"; "frothy milkshakes"; "frothy waves"; "spumy surf"
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foaming
emitting or filled with bubbles as from carbonation or fermentation; "bubbling champagne"; "foamy (or frothy) beer"
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foaming
A term used to describe oil when it has liquid refrigerant boiling out of it
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foaming
occurrence of frothy mixture of air and petroleum product (e g lubricant, fuel oil) that can reduce the effectiveness of the product, and cause sluggish hydraulic operation, air binding of oil pumps, and overflow of tanks or sumps Foaming can result from excessive agitation, improper fluid levels, air leaks, cavitation, or contamination with water or other foreign materials Foaming can be inhibited with an anti-foam agent The foaming characteristics of a lubricating oil can be determined by blowing air through a sample at a specified temperature and measuring the volume of foam, as described in test method ASTM D 892
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foaming
- a frothy mixture of air and a petroleum product that can reduce the effectiveness of the product, and cause sluggish hydraulic operation, air binding of oil pumps, and overflow of tanks or sumps
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foaming
Development and persistence of bubbles on the surface of fats during frying operations Persistent foaming and accumulation of thick layers of foam may be indicative of fat breakdown
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