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emulsion
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French émulsion, from New Latin ?mulsi?, ?mulsi?nis, based on Latin ?mulge? (“I milk out, extract”).
Noun
emulsion (plural emulsions)
- A stable suspension of small droplets of one liquid in another with which it is immiscible.
- (chemistry) A colloid in which both phases are liquid.
- (photography) The coating of photosensitive silver halide grains in a thin gelatine layer on a photographic film.
Derived terms
- emulsify
- solid emulsion
Related terms
- emulsifier
Translations
Further reading
- emulsion on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
- moulines
Finnish
Noun
emulsion
- Genitive singular form of emulsio.
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creams
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /k?i?mz/
Noun
creams
- plural of cream
Verb
creams
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cream
Anagrams
- crames, cremas, macers, recams, scream
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