slovo | definícia |
sublimation (encz) | sublimation,přeměna Jaroslav Šedivý |
sublimation (encz) | sublimation,sublimace [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
Sublimation (gcide) | Sublimation \Sub"li*ma`tion\, n. [LL. sublimatio: cf. F.
sublimation.]
1. (Chem.) The act or process of subliming, or the state or
result of being sublimed.
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2. The act of heightening or improving; exaltation;
elevation; purification.
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3. That which is sublimed; the product of a purifying
process.
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Religion is the perfection, refinement, and
sublimation of morality. --South.
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sublimation (wn) | sublimation
n 1: (chemistry) a change directly from the solid to the gaseous
state without becoming liquid
2: (psychology) modifying the natural expression of an impulse
or instinct (especially a sexual one) to one that is socially
acceptable |
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heat of sublimation (encz) | heat of sublimation, n: |
Resublimation (gcide) | Resublime \Re`sub*lime"\, v. t.
To sublime again. --Newton. -- Re*sub`li*ma"tion, n.
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Sublimation (gcide) | Sublimation \Sub"li*ma`tion\, n. [LL. sublimatio: cf. F.
sublimation.]
1. (Chem.) The act or process of subliming, or the state or
result of being sublimed.
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2. The act of heightening or improving; exaltation;
elevation; purification.
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3. That which is sublimed; the product of a purifying
process.
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Religion is the perfection, refinement, and
sublimation of morality. --South.
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heat of sublimation (wn) | heat of sublimation
n 1: heat absorbed by a unit mass of material when it changes
from a solid to a gaseous state |
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