(isim) kaynama

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boiling
That boils or boil

boiling oil.

Feeling uncomfortably hot

I'm boiling – can't we open a window?.

Extremely

He was boiling mad.

{n} the act or state of boiling
is the change of state from a liquid into a vapour occurring at a constant temperature
extremely; "boiling mad"
The process of changing the state of a substance from liquid to gas by heating it past its boiling point
If you say that you are boiling or boiling hot, you mean that you feel very hot, usually unpleasantly hot. When everybody else is boiling hot, I'm freezing! = sweltering. very hot   freezing. Cooking of food by immersion in water, stock, or other liquid heated to its boiling point. Boiling is used to cook meats, vegetables, and some grain foods (pasta, for example). Scalding, accomplished by heating to about 185 °F (85 °C), is commonly used to prepare milk to be used as an ingredient in various dishes. At just above the scalding temperature, fish and eggs may be poached. At the simmering point, just below that of boiling, soups, stews, and pot roasts may be prepared. Many foods, especially vegetables, are steamed in a rack placed above boiling water
Very hot
The rapid subsurface vaporization of a liquid
The step in brewing at which hops are added and the wort is bittered
When boiling, a mixture should have bubbles rising constantly to the top and breaking on the surface
Extremely hot
cooking in a boiling liquid the application of heat to change something from a liquid to a gas extremely; "boiling mad
Heated to the point of bubbling; heaving with bubbles; in tumultuous agitation, as boiling liquid; surging; seething; swelling with heat, ardor, or passion
Preparation method which cooks a liquid at a temperature of 212F or 100C
Cooking food by placing it in water that has been heated to boiling temperature (212 degrees F at sea level)
{i} act of changing from a liquid to a gas; poaching
The change of phase from liquid to gas that occurs beneath the surface in the liquid The gas forms bubbles that rise to the surface and escape
a process in which a yarn or garment made from staple fibre containing wool or animal hair is left in boiling water so that the original fabric construction is obscured by the felted surface
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