
1) Aerate 2) Ball 3) Blob 4) Boil 5) Burble 6) Churn 7) Drop 8) Effervesce 9) Fizz 10) Foam 11) Froth 12) Guggle 13) Shell 14) Simmer 15) Sphere 16) Transientness
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1) Babble 2) Barm 3) Bathtub sight 4) Begin to boil 5) British slang for to inform 6) British slang for a simpleton 7) Burble 8) Cause to form bubbles 9) Economic boom 10) Expel gas from the stomach 11) Exclusively Saxon word 12) Exclusively Anglo word 13) Foam 14) Froth 15) Globule 16) Gush 17) Head
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- a hollow globule of gas (e.g., air or carbon dioxide)
- a speculative scheme that depends on unstable factors that the planner cannot control
- an impracticable and illusory idea
- a dome-shaped covering made of transparent glass or plastic
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[computing] In computing, a bubble or pipeline stall is a delay in execution of an instruction in an instruction pipeline in order to resolve a hazard. During the decoding stage, the control unit will determine if the decoded instruction reads from a register that the instruction currently in the execution stage writes to. If this condition...
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Security prices far above the levels which can be justified by any rational assessment of the real value of future cash flows. Bubbles inevitably burst....
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• (n.) To rise in bubbles, as liquids when boiling or agitated; to contain bubbles. • (n.) A globule of air, or globular vacuum, in a transparent solid; as, bubbles in window glass, or in a lens. • (n.) To sing with a gurgling or warbling sound. • (n.) A small, hollow, floating bead or globe, formerly used for testing the streng...
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1. (slang) A warp disruption field generated by a Mobile Warp Disruptor Sphere, Warp Disrupt Probe, Warp Disruption Field Generator. 2. (slang) A Warp Disruption Field Generator. 3. (slang) An Interdiction Sphere Launcher I. 4. (slang) A Warp Disrupt Probe.
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A rise in the price of an asset based not on the current or prospective income that it provides but solely on expectations by market participants that the price will rise in the future. When those expectations cease, the bubble bursts and the price falls rapidly.
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(from the article `Physical Sciences`) In sonochemistry, high-frequency sound waves are used to introduce energy into a liquid-reaction medium. The energy forms bubbles in the liquid, a ...
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To motor slowly in a skiff with the motor trimmed up necessary for navigating very shallow water. We
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A substantial movement in market price away from a price determined by fundamental value. In practice, 'bubble' always refers to a situation where the market price is higher than the conjectured fundamentally supported price. The idea of a fundamental value requires some model or outside knowledge of what the security (or other good) is w...
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(1) The point at which only one player must bust out before all others win some money. (2) The person who was unfortunate enough to finish in that position.
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A delusive commercial or financial scheme, in which rampant speculation and subsequent collapse is experienced
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Jargon for Lamp.
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Bub'ble intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Bubbled ;
present participle & verbal noun Bubbling ] [ Confer Dutch
bobbelen , Danish
boble . See
Bubble ,
noun ]
1. To rise ...
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Bub'ble noun [ Confer Dutch
bobbel , Danish
boble , Swedish
bubbla . Confer
Blob ,
noun ]
1. A thin film of liquid inflated with air or gas; as, a soap
bubble ;
bubbles on the surface of a river. « Beads of sweat have s...
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The phenomenon of rising share prices amid a mood of general euphoria, leading (inevitably,... <a target=_blank href='http://www.finance-glossary.com/terms/bubble.htm?id=1570&ginPtrCode=00000&PopupMode=false' title='Read full definition of bubble'>more</a>
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Bubble is British slang for a bogus company.
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An area in which warping is impossible, generated by the interdictor or heavy interdictor classes of ships, or by mobile warp disruptors (an anchorable device that projects a field in which warping is impossible). In order to enter warp, one must either leave the bubble radius or destroy its source.
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[
n] - a hollow globule of gas (e.g., air or carbon dioxide) 2. [n] - an impracticable and illusory idea 3. [n] - a dome-shaped covering made of transparent glass or plastic 4. [v] - form produce, or emit bubbles, as of liquids or gases
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A system under which existing emissions sources can propose alternate means to comply with a set of emissions limitations; under the bubble concept, sources can control more than required at one emission point where control costs are relatively low in return for a comparable relaxation of controls at a second emission point where costs are higher. ...
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noun a dome-shaped covering made of transparent glass or plastic
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Loose term for defining a variety of conditions; such as when describing the level of RV sitting. (example: my RV is 'off-level' a half bubble; referring to a 'bubble-leveler' tool). Can also be used to describe a delamination condition.
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A spherical, internal void of air or other gas trapped within a plastic. See VOID.
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