aerated gas

  • 1Aerated bread — is bread of flour dough charged with carbonic acid gas. This method of production was first used in the UK by the Aerated Bread Company …

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  • 2Aerated water — is, correctly speaking, distilled water to which air is added to improve its flavor.The term is, however, frequently applied to carbonated water.Purpose of aerationSulfur compounds dissolved in water are not necessarily dangerous, but can give… …

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  • 3aerated concrete — noun Lightweight concrete made by a process which traps gas bubbles in the mix • • • Main Entry: ↑aerate …

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  • 4Aerated autoclaved concrete — Autoclaved Aerated concrete (AAC), or otherwise known as Autoclave Cellular Concrete (ACC), is a lightweight, precast building material. AAC provides structure, insulation, fire and mold resistance in a single material. AAC products include… …

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  • 5aerated —    drunk    Literally, describing a liquid charged with gas, rather than a body charged with liquid:     Now they know Master Frank; they know he s apt to get a bit aerated (or merry as other people might say). (Tyrrell, 1973)    Aerated, of a… …

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  • 6Aerated Bread Company — The Aerated Bread Company Ltd was founded in 1862 by Dr John Dauglish. It was set up to exploit his patented ‘carbonic acid gas method’ of fermentation which drastically reduced production time.The company’s first bakery was in Islington, London …

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  • 7AERATED WATERS —    waters aerated with carbonic acid gas …

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  • 8Aerated — Aerate A [ e]r*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {A[ e]rated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {A[ e]rating}.] [Cf. F. a[ e]rer. See {Air}, v. t.] 1. To combine or charge with gas; usually with carbonic acid gas, formerly called fixed air. [1913 Webster] His sparkling… …

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  • 9Aerated bread — Aerate A [ e]r*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {A[ e]rated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {A[ e]rating}.] [Cf. F. a[ e]rer. See {Air}, v. t.] 1. To combine or charge with gas; usually with carbonic acid gas, formerly called fixed air. [1913 Webster] His sparkling… …

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  • 10aerated — adj. ventilated; charged with gas aer·ate || eɪəreɪt v. charge a liquid with a gas; expose to the effect of air (as in to oxygenate blood) …

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