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foamThe aerated solution created by forcing air into, or entraining air in water containing a foam concentrate by means of suitably designed equipment or by cascading it through the air at a high velocity [..]
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foamA colloid in which bubbles of gas are suspended in a solid or liquid. Aerogel (solid smoke) and Styrafoam are examples of solid foams; whipped cream is an example of a liquid foam.
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foamOld English famgian "to emit foam, to boil," from the source of foam (n.). Sense of "become foamy, to froth" is from late 14c. Transitive sense is from 1725. Related: Foamed; foami [..]
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foamMiddle English fom, fome (c. 1300), from Old English fam "foam, saliva froth; sea," from West Germanic *faimo- (source also of Old High German veim, German Feim), from PIE root *(s)poi-mo- & [..]
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foama white boy - similar to the n-word.
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foamThe new hip word for Marijuana.
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foamTo talk rubbish/crap. Possibly derived from an incident involving unnatural semen.
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foamFoam: a word used by world of warcraft users to show anger while doing things.
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foamv. To enter a state of rage and/or anger due to frustration. Often used in online gaming situations where circumstances would cause the player(s) to feel the need to rage.
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foamFoam. Alternate term for shit, poop, Faeces Etc. Commonly used to describe the act of taking a shit. More often using a turd for that which it is not commonly used for. I.E. Flushing.
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foamFoam( Hosea 10:7 ), the rendering of ketseph , which properly means twigs or splinters (as rendered in the LXX. and marg. RSV). The expression in Hosea may therefore be read, "as a chip on the fa [..]
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foamAn agglomeration of gas bubbles separated from each other by a thin liquid film which is observed as a persistent phenomenon on the surface of a liquid.
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foama lot of tiny white bubbles, usually on the top of liquid or soapy water; froth
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foam(Hos. 10:7), the rendering of _ketseph_, which properly means twigs or splinters (as rendered in the LXX. and marg. R.V.). The expression in Hosea may therefore be read, "as a chip on the face of [..]
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foamshoymen
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foamshoym
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foamA stable aggregation of small bubbles of lower density than oil or water that exhibits a tenacity for covering horizontal surfaces.
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foamA cellular material made from polyurethane or latex (rubber). Foam can be soft, firm or completely rigid.
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foamGas dispersed in a liquid where the gas bubbles are the discrete phase. There are many food foams including whipped creams, ice cream, carbonated soft drinks, mousses, meringues, and the head of a beer. A foam is likewise unstable and needs a stabilizing agent to form the gas bubble membrane.
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foamA colloidal dispersion of a gas in a liquid.
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foama gas dispersed in a liquid where the gas bubbles are the discrete phase. There are many food foams including whipped creams, ice cream, carbonated soft drinks, mousses, meringues, and the head of a b [..]
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foam(n) a mass of small bubbles formed in or on a liquid(n) a lightweight material in cellular form; made by introducing gas bubbles during manufacture(v) become bubbly or frothy or foaming
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foamForecast Ocean Assimilation Model
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foam(Forecasting Ocean Assimilation Model) more info...
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foamForecasting Ocean-Atmosphere Model
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foamthe material surfboards are made of and it also signifies the white water/bubbles that occurs when a wave breaks
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foamThe term used to describe the consistency of chemical application. The foam is created when air is introduced into the chemical.
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foamThe light-colored substance which is made up of an aggregation of bubbles, formed on the surface of liquids by violent agitation.
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foamA foam is a stable, or otherwise, dispersion of a gas in a liquid.
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foamSee Froth.
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foamA dry artificial sterile Sponge of Fibrin prepared by clotting with Thrombin a foam or solution of Fibrinogen. It is used in conjunction with Thrombin as a hemostatic in Surgery at sites where Bleedin [..]
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foamAn agglomeration of gas bubbles separated from each other by a thin liquid film. If an oil is said to not foam, the small air bubbles will quickly combine, become larger bubbles, and then break to vent to the atmosphere. If this action occurs slowly, the oil is said to foam.
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foamWhitish froth that appears when water is agitated. It is generated more quickly in salt water than in fresh, consisting of a mass of bubbles containing air.
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foaman agglomeration of gas bubbles separated from each other by a thin liquid film, which is observed as a persistent phenomenon on the surface of a liquid.
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foam1. Moist mixture of yeast, water and possibly a pinch of sugar that is actively growing and expanding. 2. Beaten egg whites beginning to hold air, before peaks are forming.
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foamFirst Office Action on the Merits
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foamFrothy whitewater created by broken waves.
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