"Bituminosis" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Bituminosis is a type of lung disease caused by inhaling bitumen, a sticky and viscous liquid derived from crude petroleum, and is commonly associated with exposure to bituminous coal. It can be classified into two main forms: anthracotic bituminosis and asbestosis. Anthracotic bituminosis refers to the accumulation of carbon in the lungs due to the prolonged inhalation of bitumen and other forms of carbon-bearing dust, whereas asbestosis is a result of the inhalation of asbestos fibres, often present in bituminous coal. The symptoms of bituminosis include shortness of breath, coughing, and chest pain.
Bitumens are a type of crude oil or petroleum product that has not been refined or distilled into its various components. It is a thick, dark-colored liquid that is highly viscous and sticky, and it is often used as an adhesive or sealant material, such as in road construction or roofing. Bitumens can also be used as a fossil fuel, producing various types of petrochemicals and fuels during the refining process.
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Bituminise is a verb that means to treat or coat a surface with bitumen, a thick, sticky liquid derived from petroleum, typically used for paving roads, waterproofing, and insulating. It can also refer to the process of making something resistant to water or moisture by applying a bituminous coating.
Covered or coated with bitumen, a sticky, black, and highly viscous liquid derived from petroleum, used in construction and road-making.
Bituminize: to treat or coat with bitumen; to make or render bituminous. Bitumen is a sticky, black, and highly viscous liquid or semi-solid, often used as a binder in road construction, roofing, and waterproofing.
Treated or coated with bitumen, a type of sticky, viscous liquid derived from petroleum or coal tar, often used in road construction, waterproofing, and roofing.
Bituminoid refers to something that is closely related to or resembling bitumen, a type of sticky, tar-like substance derived from petroleum or natural asphalt. Bituminoids are typically used to describe rocks or minerals that have similar composition or properties to bitumen, or materials that are derived from or resemble bitumen in terms of their chemical or physical properties.