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A description of packages that provide an absolute seal against the infusion of water to prevent degradation of the electrical components within the package The test for Hermeticity is to observe lead rates when placed in a vacuum
If a container has a hermetic seal, the seal is very tight so that no air can get in or out. = airtight + hermetically her·meti·cal·ly The batteries are designed to be leak-proof and hermetically sealed
Refers to a device that is sealed by either metal to metal or glass to metal fusion to prevent moisture or contaminants from entering the switch cavity The degree of seal is numerically expressed in the form of a maximum allowable leak rate Example: 1 x 10 - 8th ATM cc/sec
Of or pertaining to the system which explains the causes of diseases and the operations of medicine on the principles of the hermetic philosophy, and which made much use, as a remedy, of an alkali and an acid; as, hermetic medicine
disapproval You use hermetic to describe something which you disapprove of because it seems to be totally separate from other people and things in society. Its film industry operates in its own curiously hermetic way Their work is more cosily hermetic than ever
Occult texts on philosophical or theological subjects ascribed to Hermes Trismegistos ("Hermes the Thrice-Greatest"), identical to the Egyptian god Thoth, who was credited with inventing writing. The collection, written in Greek and Latin, was probably put together in the 1st-3rd century AD. Written in the form of dialogues, it synthesizes Near Eastern religion, Platonism, Stoicism, and other philosophies. It also reflects ideas and beliefs widely held in the early Roman empire on astrology, alchemy, and magic. The goal of the writings was the deification of humanity through knowledge of the transcendent God
Of or pertaining to the system which explains the causes of diseases and the operations of medicine on the principles of the hermetic philosophy, and which made much use, as a remedy, of an alkali and an acid; as, hermetic medicine
hermetically sealed very tightly closed so that air cannot get in or out = airtight (hermeticus, from Hermes Trismegistus, a magician in ancient stories who invented a way of keeping air out of containers)
() From the Greek god and mythological alchemist Hermes Trismegistus, who was said to possess a magic ability to seal (with spells) treasure chests so that nothing could access their contents.