Cause+to+foam

  • 21Lost Foam — Procédé Lost Foam En fonderie, le Procédé Lost Foam ou moulage dit PMP (Procédé de moulage par Modèle Perdu) est apparu pour la fabrication des pièces de série dans les années 1980, il consiste à utiliser un modèle en polystyrène expansé qui… …

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  • 22Procédé Lost Foam — En fonderie, le Procédé Lost Foam ou moulage dit PMP (Procédé de moulage par Modèle Perdu) est apparu pour la fabrication des pièces de série dans les années 1980, il consiste à utiliser un modèle en polystyrène expansé qui restera dans le moule… …

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  • 23froth — I. n. 1. Spume, foam. 2. Triviality, nonsense, empty show, mere words, balderdash, trash, flummery, bosh (colloq.). II. v. a. 1. Cause to foam, cover with foam or spume. 2. Emit as foam, give vent to frothily. III. v. n …

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  • 24froth — /frɒθ / (say froth) noun 1. an aggregation of bubbles, as on a fermented liquid; foam. 2. the foamy top which forms on milk when it is whipped or agitated or heated with steam. 3. any similar foamy surface, as on water stirred up by a surf. 4. a… …

  • 25froth — [frôth, fräth; ] for v., also [ frôth, fräth] n. [ME frothe < ON frotha, akin to OE (a) freothan, to froth up < IE * preu th, a snorting, slavering < base * per , to sprinkle, scatter > Gr prēmainein, to blow hard] 1. a whitish mass… …

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  • 26froth — frother, n. /frawth, froth/, n. 1. an aggregation of bubbles, as on an agitated liquid or at the mouth of a hard driven horse; foam; spume. 2. a foam of saliva or fluid resulting from disease. 3. something unsubstantial, trivial, or evanescent:… …

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  • 27froth — [[t]frɔθ, frɒθ[/t]] n. 1) an aggregation of bubbles, as on an agitated liquid or at the mouth of a hard driven horse; foam 2) pat a foam of saliva or fluid resulting from disease 3) something unsubstantial, trivial, or evanescent: The play was a… …

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  • 28froth — I. noun (plural froths) Etymology: Middle English, from Old Norse frotha; akin to Old English āfrēothan to froth Date: 14th century 1. a. bubbles formed in or on a liquid ; foam b. a foamy slaver sometimes accompanying disease or exhaustion 2.… …

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  • 29em|boss´er — em|boss1 «ehm BS, BOS», transitive verb. 1. to decorate with a design or pattern that stands out from the surface: »Our coins are embossed with letters and figures. 2. to cause to stand out from the surface: »He ran his fingers over the letters… …

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  • 30em|boss — em|boss1 «ehm BS, BOS», transitive verb. 1. to decorate with a design or pattern that stands out from the surface: »Our coins are embossed with letters and figures. 2. to cause to stand out from the surface: »He ran his fingers over the letters… …

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