buhar, buğu; duman

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{i} vapor
Cloudy diffused matter such as mist, steam or fumes suspended in the air
To use insubstantial language; to boast or bluster

He vapoured, and fretted, and fumed, and trotted up and down, and tried to make himself pleasing in Miss Hollis's big, quiet, grey eyes, and failed.

{n} a fluid rendered volatile and elastic by heat, fume
see vapour. the American spelling of vapour (vapeur, from vapor )
The gaseous phase of substances that are liquid or solid at atmospheric pressure (e g , steam) (Source: Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, 1990)
To pass off in fumes, or as a moist, floating substance, whether visible or invisible, to steam; to be exhaled; to evaporate
A medicinal agent designed for administration in the form of inhaled vapor
The gaseous form of substances which are normally in the liquid or solid state (at normal room temperature and pressure) Vapors evaporate into the air from liquids such as solvents Solvents with low boiling points will evaporate
To talk idly; to boast or vaunt; to brag
The gaseous phase of substances
{f} change into vapor, evaporate; boast
To send off in vapor, or as if in vapor; as, to vapor away a heated fluid
The gaseous state of a substance that is normally a solid or liquid
Gas formed from a substance that is usually a liquid or a solid Moisture in the air that can be seen, such as fog, steam, mist, etc
Gaseous state of a material suspended in air that would be a liquid or solid under ordinary conditions
n barely visible or cloudy matter in a gaseous state, such as mist, fumes, or smoke Same as gas
(n) a substance in its gas state as opposed to its solid or liquid state
The gaseous state of a substance that is solid or liquid at ordinary temperature and pressure
the process of becoming a vapor
The gaseous phase of a material that is in the solid or liquid state at standard temperature and pressure
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