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  • 21in|can|des|cent — «IHN kuhn DEHS uhnt», adjective. 1. glowing with heat; red hot or white hot; heated to such a high temperature that it gives out light: »The embers of he fire were still incandescent even though the flames had disappeared. The light of an… …

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  • 22Molybdenum — niobium ← molybdenum → technetium Cr ↑ Mo ↓ W …

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  • 23Nanomedicine — Part of a series of articles on Nanomedicine Nanotoxicology Nanosensor Nanoshell Nanorobotics See also Nanotechnology This box …

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  • 24Kerosene lamp — The kerosene lamp (widely known in Britain as a paraffin lamp) is any type of lighting device which uses kerosene (paraffin) as a fuel. There are two main types of kerosene lamp which work in different ways, the wick lamp and the pressure lamp… …

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  • 25Molybdenum disilicide — IUPAC name Molybdenum disilicide Identifiers CAS number …

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  • 26Secondary air injection — Theory and origins= Secondary air injection (commonly air injection, colloquially smog pump, trademark Air Injection Reactor) is an automobile emissions control strategy introduced in 1966, wherein fresh air is injected into the exhaust stream.… …

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  • 27kand- — Also kend . To shine. 1. Suffixed (stative) form *kand ē . candelabrum, candelilla, candent, candescence, candid, candida, candidate, candle, candor; …

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  • 28fire — I (burn) verb conflagrate, deflagrate, heat, ignite, incandesce, inflame, kindle, light, scorch, singe, warm associated concepts: Fire Act, Firefighter s Rule, Fireman s Rule, invitees II (discharge) verb depose, dismiss, expel, lay off, remove,… …

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  • 29burn — I verb blaze, blister, brand, burn to a cinder, burst into flame, catch fire, cauterize, char, conflagrate, consume, cremate, deflagrate, enkindle, fire, flame up, flare, gut, ignite, incandesce, incendiarize, incinerate, inflame, kindle, light… …

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  • 30deflagrate — I verb blaze, burn, burn fiercely, burn up, burst into flame, conflagrate, consume, cremate, fire, flame, flame up, flare, flare up, flash, ignite, incandesce, incinerate, inflame, reduce to ashes, scorch, sear, singe, torrefy II index burn… …

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