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signifying

[sig-nuh-fahy-ing] / ˈsɪg nəˌfaɪ ɪŋ /








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The team also found that artifacts treated with the liquifying gels better maintained their cellular structure and were less brittle than those treated with the solid gels.

From Science Daily • Dec. 3, 2024

Left untouched, nuclear fission erupts into a runaway chain reaction that can heat the core of a nuclear plant to thousands of degrees, liquifying the metal around it into radioactive lava.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 25, 2024

The Ohio facility typically takes in 40 tons to 50 tons per day, heating and liquifying the plastic to turn it back into an oil or hydrocarbon liquid, about 10,000 gallons to 12,000 gallons daily.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 21, 2022

Pryce’s life took a dark turn this season, beginning when he learned that by liquifying his stock portfolio to help out his struggling firm, he incurred a sizable tax bill to the British government.

From Time • Jun. 5, 2012

He appeared to be passing from the solid to the fluid state, and I said, ungenerously, that the existing temperature was his liquifying point.

From Campaigns of a Non-Combatant, and His Romaunt Abroad During the War by Townsend, George Alfred




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