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evaporative
e·vap·o·rate E0248200 (ĭ-văp′ə-rāt′)v. e·vap·o·rat·ed, e·vap·o·rat·ing, e·vap·o·rates v.tr.1. a. To convert or change into a vapor.b. To draw off in the form of vapor.2. To draw moisture from, as by heating, leaving only the dry solid portion.3. To deposit (a metal) on a substrate by vacuum sublimation.v.intr.1. a. To change into vapor.b. To pass off in or as vapor.2. To produce vapor.3. To disappear; vanish: Our fears at last evaporated. See Synonyms at disappear. [Middle English evaporaten, from Latin ēvapōrāre, ēvapōrāt- : ē-, ex-, ex- + vapor, steam.] e·vap′o·ra′tion n.e·vap′o·ra′tive adj.e·vap′o·ra′tive·ly adv.e·vap′o·ra·tiv′i·ty (-ərə-tĭv′ĭ-tē) n.e·vap′o·ra′tor n.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | evaporative - relating to or causing or being caused by evaporation; "an evaporative cooler" | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeEvaporationevaporative
evaporation (i-vap″ŏ-rā′shŏn) [L. evaporare, to disperse in steam] 1. Change from liquid to vapor. 2. Loss in volume due to conversion of a liquid into a vapor.evaporate (i-vap′ŏ-rāt″) evaporative (i-vap′ŏ-rāt″iv) ThesaurusSeeevaporate |