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effloresce
(redirected from efflorescences)

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ef·flo·resce  (fl-rs)
intr.v. ef·flo·resced, ef·flo·resc·ing, ef·flo·resc·es
1. To blossom; bloom.
2. Chemistry
a. To become a powder by losing water of crystallization, as when a hydrated crystal is exposed to air.
b. To become covered with a powdery deposit.

[Latin efflrscere : ex-, ex- + flrscere, inchoative of flrre, to blossom (from fls, flr-, flower; see bhel-3 in Indo-European roots).]

effloresce [ˌɛflɔːˈrɛs]
vb (intr)
1. to burst forth into or as if into flower; bloom
2. (Chemistry) to become powdery by loss of water or crystallization
3. (Chemistry) to become encrusted with powder or crystals as a result of chemical change or the evaporation of a solution
[from Latin efflōrēscere to blossom, from flōrēscere, from flōs flower]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Verb1.effloresce - come into or as if into flower; "These manifestations effloresced in the past"
bloom, blossom, flower - produce or yield flowers; "The cherry tree bloomed"
2.effloresce - assume crystalline form; become crystallized
solidify - become solid; "The metal solidified when it cooled"
devitrify - become crystalline
3.effloresce - become encrusted with crystals due to evaporation
encrust, incrust - form a crust or a hard layer
Translations
effloresce [ˌefləˈres] VI (Chem) → eflorescer


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