
1) Heat 2) Heat up 3) In chemistry 4) To undergo such heating
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to burn so as to drive out water and carbon dioxide
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• (v. i.) To reduce to a powder, or to a friable state, by the action of heat; to expel volatile matter from by means of heat, as carbonic acid from limestone, and thus (usually) to produce disintegration; as to, calcine bones. • (v. i.) To be converted into a powder or friable substance, or into a calx, by the action of heat. • (v. ...
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To expel water and volatile matter by heat. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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The removal of water molecules in hydrates by heat.
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Cal·cine' intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Calciden ;
present participle & verbal noun Calcining .] [ French
calciner , from Latin
calx ,
calcis , lime. See
Calx .]
1. To reduce to a ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: kal′sēn Definitions: 1. To expel water and volatile matter by heat.
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Reduce to calcium carbonate. To purify a substance by subjecting it to high temperatures.
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[
v] - in chemistry
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To reduce to a powder or to a friable state by an appropriate heat. The actual temperature depends on the material being calcined.
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The red grape variety (also California G 22-2) is a new breed between Zinfandel(Tribidrag) x Mondeuse Noire. The crossing was done in 1937 in the USA at the Agricultural Experiment Station of the University of California by Dr. Harold P. Olmo (1909-2006). For some time the sire variety was erroneously named or assumed to be Refosco dal Pedunco...
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verb heat a substance so that it oxidizes or reduces
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To alter composition or physical state by heating to a specific temperature for a specific length of time.
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Concentrate ready for smelting; the sulfur has been driven off by oxidation.
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that is ready for smelting (i.e. the sulfur has been driven off by oxidation).
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To purify a substance by subjecting it to high temperatures to drive out water or carbon gases.
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