sublimated

  • 1Sublimated — Sub li*ma ted, a. Refined by, or as by, sublimation; exalted; purified. [1913 Webster] [Words] whose weight best suits a sublimated strain. Dryden. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2Sublimated — Sublimate Sub li*mate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Sublimated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Sublimating}.] [L. sublimatus, p. p. of sublimare to raise, elevate, fr. sublimis high: cf. F. sublimer. See {Sublime}, a., and cf. {Surlime}, v. t.] 1. To bring by heat… …

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  • 3sublimated — sub·li·mate || sÊŒblɪmeɪt n. product created by means of chemical sublimation v. transform a solid directly into a gas or a gas directly into a solid (Chemistry); redirect instinctual energy into socially constructive channels… …

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  • 4sublimated — adjective passing or having passed from the solid to the gaseous state (or vice versa) without becoming liquid • Syn: ↑sublimed • Participle of verb: ↑sublimate, ↑sublime (for: ↑sublimed) …

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  • 5sublimate — sublimable /sub leuh meuh beuhl/, adj. sublimableness, n. sublimation, n. sublimational, adj. v. /sub leuh mayt /; n., adj. /sub leuh mit, mayt /, v., sublimated, sublimating, n., adj. v.t. 1. Psychol. to divert the energy of (a sexual or other… …

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  • 6sublimate — verb (sublimated, sublimating) –verb (t) /ˈsʌbləmeɪt / (say subluhmayt) 1. Psychology to deflect (sexual or other biological energies) into socially constructive or creative channels. 2. Chemistry, etc. a. to sublime (a solid substance); extract… …

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  • 8Os Lusíadas — Front of the first edition of Os Lusíadas Os Lusíadas (Portuguese pronunciation: [uʒ luˈzi.ɐðɐʃ]), usually translated as The Lusiads, is a Portuguese epic poem by Luís Vaz de Camões (sometimes anglicized as Camoens). Written in Homeric… …

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  • 9sublimate — sub•li•mate v. [[t]ˈsʌb ləˌmeɪt[/t]] n., adj. [[t] mɪt, ˌmeɪt[/t]] v. mat•ed, mat•ing, n. adj. 1) psi to divert the energy of (a sexual or other biological impulse) from its immediate goal to one of a more acceptable social, moral, or aesthetic… …

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  • 10Sothis — (Greek Σώθις) is the name of a star that the Egyptians considered unusually significant. The star is not explicitly identified, but there are enough clues for modern scholars to be almost unanimous in identifying Sothis as Sirius. *Plutarch… …

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