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  • 11foam — fəʊm n. light frothy mass of bubbles; spongy material (used in upholstery) v. froth, produce or form a light frothy mass of bubbles; cause to foam …

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  • 12Foam party — A foam party is a social event in which participants dance to music on a dance floor covered in several feet of suds or bubbles dispensed from a foam machine. For safety reasons, the foam is generated from non toxic, non staining, hypo allergenic …

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  • 13Foam — This article is about the substance formed from trapped gas bubbles. For other uses, see Foam (disambiguation). Soap foam bubbles Contents 1 Definition …

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  • 14Foam weapon — A foam weapon, (also known as a boffer or latex weapon ), is a padded weapon used for simulated combat. Such weapons are typically used in live action role playing games. TerminologyIn the United States the term boffer is used for all foam… …

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  • 15foam — 1. Masses of small bubbles on the surface of a liquid. 2. To produce such bubbles. 3. Masses of air cells in a solid or semisolid, as in f. rubber. human fibrin f. a dry artificial sponge of human fibrin prepared by clotting with thrombin a f. of …

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  • 16foam — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. froth, suds, lather, spume. v. i. froth, spume. See agitation, excitability. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. bubbles, lather, spume; see froth . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) I n. froth, lather, suds, scum,… …

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  • 17Memory foam — is polyurethane with additional chemicals increasing its viscosity and density. It is often referred to as visco elastic polyurethane foam, or low resilience polyurethane foam (see LRPu). Higher density memory foam softens in reaction to body… …

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  • 18Sea foam — For other uses, see Sea foam (disambiguation). Sea foam in San Francisco. Sea foam, ocean foam, beach foam, or spume is a type of foam created by the agitation of seawater, particularly when it contains higher concentrations of dissolved organic… …

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  • 19Lost-foam casting — (LFC) is a type of investment casting process that uses foam patterns as the investment. This method takes advantage of the properties of foam to simply and cheaply form castings that would be difficult or impossible, using normal cope and drag… …

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  • 20Quantum foam — Quantum foam, also referred to as spacetime foam, is a concept in quantum mechanics, devised by John Wheeler in 1955. The foam is supposedly the foundations of the fabric of the universe, [cite web|url=http://ldolphin.org/qfoam.html|title=Quantum …

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