"Spumescence" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Spumescence" Meaning

The word "spumescence" is a noun that refers to the process of foaming or bubbling, particularly in liquids or gases. It can also refer to a state of drunken revelry or frantic joy.

In a more poetic sense, spumescence can describe the effervescent quality of something, where it is light, frothy, and throat-clearingly lively. However, it's worth noting that this word is not commonly used in modern English, and its usage is mostly found in fiction, such as fantasy or science fiction novels, or in poetic or whimsical writing.

Thomas Hobbes, an English philosopher, was the first to coin this word in the 17th century, basing it on the Latin word "spumas," meaning foam.

"Spumescence" Examples

Definition

Spumescence refers to the formation or appearance of a persistent foam on the surface of a liquid, often resulting from violent or turbulent movement.

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1. Scientific Research: The spumescence on the surface of the soda pop was studied by the chemist to understand the interaction of the gas with the liquid.
2. Environmental Assessment: The team monitoring the beach observed a high spumescence around the coastal area after a cyclone hit the land.
3. Industrial Process: To prevent the formation of spumescence during the mixing of chemicals, the factory implemented a new stirrer that reduced turbulence.
4. Weather Forecast: Meteorologists noticed a high level of spumescence on the radar imagery, indicating a upcoming storm.
5. Maritime Navigation: The sailors adjusted their route to avoid the spumescence near the rocky shores, which could lead to shipwrecks.

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