subliming — sub·lime || sÉ™ blaɪm adj. exalted, noble, lofty; wonderful, splendid; inspiring wonder or awe n. something exalted, noble; inspiring wonder or awe v. cause to be sublime, raise, lift up; sublimate, transform a solid directly into a gas or a… … English contemporary dictionary
subliming — present part of sublime … Useful english dictionary
subliming furnace — Смотри возгоночная печь … Энциклопедический словарь по металлургии
возгоночная печь — [subliming furnace] печь, в которой в условиях восстановительной плавки извлекают летучие цветные металлы (Zn, Pb) путем возгонки с последующей конденсацией возгонов (Смотри Шлаковозгоночная, плавильно восстановительная и ретортная печи). Смотри… … Энциклопедический словарь по металлургии
The Sublimed — are those alien civilizations in The Culture series of science fiction works by Iain M. Banks who have left the material universe behind ( subliming ) to take up an immaterial existence. They are mentioned in the novels Excession , Matter and… … Wikipedia
Climate of Mars — Mosaic image of Mars as seen by Viking 1, 22 February 1980 The climate of Mars has been an issue of scientific curiosity for centuries, not least because Mars is the only terrestrial planet whose surface can be directly observed in detail from… … Wikipedia
List of alchemical substances — Alchemical studies produced a number of substances, which were later classified as particular chemical compounds or mixtures of compounds.Many of these terms were in common use into the 20th century.* Aqua Fortis nitric acid, can be formed by 2… … Wikipedia
Sublimation (phase transition) — Dark green crystals of nickelocene, freshly sublimed on a cold finger … Wikipedia
Anthraquinone — An thra*qui none, n. [Anthracene + quinone.] (Chem.) A hydrocarbon, {C6H4.C2O2.C6H4}, subliming in shining yellow needles. It is obtained by oxidation of anthracene. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bombolo — Bumbelo Bum be*lo, n.; pl. {Bumbeloes}. [It. bombola.] A glass used in subliming camphor. [Spelled also {bombolo} and {bumbolo}.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English