
1) Apt to go into a rage 2) Easily excited 3) Evaporable 4) French word used in English 5) Hard to predict 6) Inconstant 7) Like stock prices, often 8) Likely to explode 9) Readily evaporating 10) Ready to explode anytime 11) Set off easily 12) Unstable 13) Vaporific 14) Vaporizable 15) Volatilisable
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1) Changeful 2) Erratic 3) Evaporable 4) Excitable 5) Explosive 6) Fickle 7) Frivolous 8) Ignescent 9) Inconstant 10) Random 11) Unpredictable 12) Unstable 13) Vaporific 14) Vaporizable 15) Volatilisable 16) Volatilizable
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• (a.) Capable of wasting away, or of easily passing into the aeriform state; subject to evaporation. • (a.) Passing through the air on wings, or by the buoyant force of the atmosphere; flying; having the power to fly. • (a.) Fig.: Light-hearted; easily affected by circumstances; airy; lively; hence, changeable; fickle; as, a volatil...
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A substance that vaporizes (boils) at relatively low temperatures. Common volatile substances include water (H
2O), carbon dioxide (CO
2), carbon monoxide (CO), methane (CH
4), and ammonia (NH
3). The opposite of...
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1. Passing through the air on wings, or by the buoyant force of the atmosphere; flying; having the power to fly. ... 2. Capable of wasting away, or of easily passing into the aeriform state; subject to evaporation. ... Substances which affect the smell with pungent or fragrant odors, as musk, hartshorn, and essential oils, are called volatile subst...
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(vol´ә-til) evaporating rapidly; vaporizing readily at low temperatures.
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Any substance that evaporates readily.
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A substance that evaporates quickly, such as alcohol.
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A liquid which easily evaporates into a gas.
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A type of computer memory which can only store data when charged with electricity. When power is turned off, the contents of memory are lost. (WW)
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A compound is said to be volatile when it evaporates or vaporises (changes from a liquid to a gas) at ordinary temperatures on exposure to the air.
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Any substance that evaporates readily.
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Vol'a·tile adjective [ French
volatil , Latin
volatilis , from
volare to fly, perhaps akin to
velox swift, English
velocity . Confer
Volley .]
1. Passing through the air on wings, or by the buoyant force of the atmosphere; flying; having the power to...
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Vol'a·tile noun [ Confer French
volatile .] A winged animal; wild fowl; game. [ Obsolete]
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1 Capable of being readily vaporized. 2 A substance that can readily be vaporized, such as water or carbon dioxide.
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changeable inconstant fickle unstable explosiveÂ
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(vol.) Type: Term Pronunciation: vol′ă-til Definitions: 1. Tending to evaporate rapidly. 2. Tending toward violence, explosiveness, or rapid change.
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A volatile wine smells of vinegar due to an abundance of acetic bacteria. In some wines, a tiny dose can be seen as a positive trait. In large amounts this easily ruins a wine.
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Any substance that evaporates readily.
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A solid or liquid material that easily vaporizes. A material with a significant vapour pressure.
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adjective tending to vary often or widely; `volatile stocks`; `volatile emotions`
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A volatile wine is one that smells of vinegar as a result of an excessive amount of acetic bacteria present. It is a seriously flawed wine.
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[SAT terms] liable to lead to sudden change or violence
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liable to lead to sudden change or violence
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liable to lead to sudden change or violence
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