English-Wörter für 'The act of perfluorinating.'
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noun
verb
- prepare in a percolator
- pass through
- cause (a solvent) to pass through a permeable substance in order to extract a soluble constituent
- permeate or penetrate gradually
- gain or regain energy
- spread gradually
- (intransitive, figuratively) To spread slowly or gradually; to slowly become noticed or realised.
- (intransitive) (of coffee) to be prepared by percolation; (of a coffee pot) to brew coffee in this way.
- (intransitive) To drain or seep through a porous substance.
- (transitive) To make (coffee) in a percolator.
- (transitive) To pass a liquid through a porous substance; to filter.
noun
- (chemistry) Initialism of perfluorocarbon.
- (electrical engineering) Initialism of power factor correction.
- (neuroanatomy) Initialism of prefrontal cortex.
- (psychology) Initialism of preference for consistency.
- (uncountable) Initialism of perfect fit content.
- (military) Initialism of private first class.
- a powerful greenhouse gas emitted during the production of aluminum
noun
verb
- (intransitive) To part with soluble constituents by percolation.
- (figurative, intransitive) To bleed; to seep.
- (transitive) To purge a soluble matter out of something by the action of a percolating fluid.
- permeate or penetrate gradually
- cause (a liquid) to leach or percolate
- remove substances from by a percolating liquid
noun
noun
adj
verb
- permeate or impregnate
- cover with liquid; pour liquid onto
- drench or submerge or be drenched or submerged
- force to drink
- To make (someone or something) completely wet by having water or some other liquid fall or thrown on them or it; to saturate, to soak; also (archaic), to make (someone or something) completely wet by immersing in water or some other liquid; to soak, to steep.
- To cause (someone) to drink; to provide (someone) with a drink.
- (specifically, veterinary medicine) To administer a dose or draught of liquid medicine to (an animal), often by force.
noun
noun
verb
- prepare in a percolator
- pass through
- cause (a solvent) to pass through a permeable substance in order to extract a soluble constituent
- permeate or penetrate gradually
- gain or regain energy
- spread gradually
- (intransitive, figuratively) To spread slowly or gradually; to slowly become noticed or realised.
- (intransitive) (of coffee) to be prepared by percolation; (of a coffee pot) to brew coffee in this way.
- (intransitive) To drain or seep through a porous substance.
- (transitive) To make (coffee) in a percolator.
- (transitive) To pass a liquid through a porous substance; to filter.
noun
- (chemistry) Initialism of perfluorocarbon.
- (electrical engineering) Initialism of power factor correction.
- (neuroanatomy) Initialism of prefrontal cortex.
- (psychology) Initialism of preference for consistency.
- (uncountable) Initialism of perfect fit content.
- (military) Initialism of private first class.
- a powerful greenhouse gas emitted during the production of aluminum
noun
noun
verb
- (intransitive) To part with soluble constituents by percolation.
- (figurative, intransitive) To bleed; to seep.
- (transitive) To purge a soluble matter out of something by the action of a percolating fluid.
- permeate or penetrate gradually
- cause (a liquid) to leach or percolate
- remove substances from by a percolating liquid
noun
verb
- permeate or impregnate
- cover with liquid; pour liquid onto
- drench or submerge or be drenched or submerged
- force to drink
- To make (someone or something) completely wet by having water or some other liquid fall or thrown on them or it; to saturate, to soak; also (archaic), to make (someone or something) completely wet by immersing in water or some other liquid; to soak, to steep.
- To cause (someone) to drink; to provide (someone) with a drink.
- (specifically, veterinary medicine) To administer a dose or draught of liquid medicine to (an animal), often by force.