Calcine :
marmolean grabaturik baleude
marmolean grabaturik baleude, erre, munduan bizi
marmolean grabaturik baleudecalcinedcalcineskiskaltze
marmolean grabaturik baleudecalcinedcalcineskiskaltze
Verb(1) heat a substance so that it oxidizes or reduces
(1) The kilns that calcine the lime used in cement are often natural gas fired.(2) A reverberating furnace with two hearths heated a roaster to 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit to calcine the ore.(3) The somewhat purified ore is called nickel calcine and returned to the smelter to the smelter where it is mixed with nickel concentrate and the mixture thickened through removal of most of the water.(4) Up again, but a hold flakes under your grip, calcine teeth are chewing at your wrist in the crack, then a toe skates, and like that, poof!(5) Take some newts, by some called lizards, and those nasty beetles which are found in fens during the summer time, calcine them in an iron pot and make a powder thereof.(6) The first step is to calcine the materials and press them into cylindrical rods.(7) The impresario William Wheatley used lavish sets and costumes imported from Europe and the innovative stage effects included calcine lights and sophisticated machinery.(8) Indians were masters of calcination , distillation, sublimation and preparation of metallic salts, compounds and alloys.(9) A home made lick can be made by mixing molasses and calcined magnesite in equal parts by weight.(10) Nuanced verdure, brick reds and tempered whites, play against tints of calcined blues and gray-greens, broadcast beyond the paintings' modest confines.(11) It contained 27 grit-tempered body sherds, 146 chipped stone artifacts, 138 fragments of burned rock weighing 1.532 kg, and scattered fragments of calcined bone and carbonized plant remains.(12) Flints were calcined and ground to give the silica that is now much more easily provided in the form of sand.(13) In simple rotary kiln systems, some finely divided particles of raw mix, calcined kiln feed, clinker dust, and volatile constituents are entrained in the exiting gas stream.(14) The project included the new SLC-D NOx calcining system designed for low CO and NOx emissions as supplied by F.L.Smidth.(15) an odd-looking word which comes more or less straight from the Arabic al-kali, meaning the calcined ashes of plants such as saltwort.(16) The faunal remains recovered at the Ghost Shirt Island V site consist of small burned or calcined fragments.
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