
1) Anthesis 2) Blossoming 3) Florescence 4) Flower 5) Heyday 6) Hives 7) Inflorescence 8) Miliaria 9) Pulverulence 10) Roseola 11) Urticaria 12) Urtication
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1) Any red eruption of the skin 2) Bloom 3) Blossom 4) Chemical process 5) Flower 6) Flush 7) French word used in English 8) Heyday 9) Peak 10) Period 11) Period of time 12) Prime 13) Time period
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- the period of greatest prosperity or productivity
- any red eruption of the skin
- the time and process of budding and unfolding of blossoms
- a powdery deposit on a surface
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• (n.) A redness of the skin; eruption, as in rash, measles, smallpox, scarlatina, etc. • (n.) The powder or crust thus formed. • (n.) Flowering, or state of flowering; the blooming of flowers; blowth. • (n.) The formation of the whitish powder or crust on the surface of efflorescing bodies, as salts, etc.Efflorescence: words in...
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(F efflorescence). White salts brought to the surface of porous building materials by water movement (BS 4049)
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A white powder on the surface of walls due to evaporation of water. It forms on the surface of bricks.
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an unsightly white powdery deposit on the surface of stone, brick or cement work, caused by soluble salts being drawn to the surface where they then crystallise. Efflorescence is usually harmless and can be brushed off when dry.
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1. <botany> Flowering, or state of flowering; the blooming of flowers; blowth. ... 2. <medicine> A redness of the skin; eruption, as in rash, measles, smallpox, scarlatina, etc. ... 3. <chemistry> The formation of the whitish powder or crust on the surface of efflorescing bodies, as salts, etc. The powder or crust thus formed. ......
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(ef″lo-res´әns) the quality of being efflorescent. development of a rash or eruption.
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A deposit of salts that remain on the surface of masonry, brick or plaster when water has evaporated.
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A powder or stain sometimes found on the surface of masonry, resulting from deposition of water-soluble salts.
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A white powdery deposit of soluble salts of calcium, potassium, and sodium which forms on the surfaces of masonry. Efflorescence is caused by the release of excess water of crystallization
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The phenomenon of certain minerals that when exposed to air, lose water from their chemical structure, and develop a white powder on the crystal faces.
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A deposit of salts that remain on the surface of masonry, brick or plaster when water has evaporated
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Ef`flo·res'cence noun [ French
efflorescence .]
1. (Botany) Flowering, or state of flowering; the blooming of flowers; blowth.
2. (Medicine) A redness of the skin; eruption, as in rash, measles, smallpox, scarlatina, etc.
3. (Chemistry) (a) ...
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A deposit of white powder on the surface of masonry which comes from the leaching of water soluble salts in the masonry by evaporation of water
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In chemistry, efflorescence is the spontaneous loss of water by a substance when exposed to air.
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A deposit or encrustation of soluble salts generally white, usually carbonates or sulfates, that may form on the surface of stone, brick, concrete or mortar when moisture moves through and evaporates from the masonry.
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A growth on the surface of ware due to the presence in the body of soluble salts.
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bloom noun a powdery deposit on a surface
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A crystalline deposit of salts which leach from the concrete as soluble calcium hydroxides and within a short period of time will combine with the atmospheric carbon dioxide to form insoluble calcium carbonates, usually white in color, appearing on the surfaces of masonry, stucco or concrete.
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Deposit of calcium carbonate (or other salts), usually white in color, appearing upon the surface or found within the near-surface pores of concrete. The salts deposit on concrete upon evaporation of water that carries the dissolved salts through the concrete toward exposed surfaces.
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A deposit of salts that remain on the surface of masonry, brick or plaster when water has evaporated.
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A crystalline deposit appearing on stone surfaces typically caused by soluble salts carried through or onto the stone by moisture, which has sometimes been found to come from brick, tile, concrete blocks, cement, mortar, concrete, and similar materials in the wall or above.
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the time and process of budding and unfolding of blossoms
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