As nouns the difference between vacuum and bakeout
is that
vacuum is (rare|chiefly|netherlands) while
bakeout is the act of undertaking this process.
As a verb bakeout is
to heat a material in a vacuum in order to drive off volatile components.
vacuum English
Alternative forms
* (rare)
Noun
( wikipedia vacuum)
( en-noun)
A region of space that contains no matter.
A vacuum cleaner.
The condition of rarefaction, or reduction of pressure below that of the atmosphere, in a vessel, such as the condenser of a steam engine, which is nearly exhausted of air or steam, etc.
- a vacuum of 26 inches of mercury, or 13 pounds per square inch
Usage notes
* In the sense of "a region of space that contains no matter", the plural of vacuum' is either '''vacua''' or '''vacuums'''. In the sense of a "vacuum cleaner" ' vacuums is the only plural.
* The Latin in vacuo'' is sometimes used instead of ''in a vacuum (in free space).
Synonyms
* (vacuum cleaner) hoover (British )
Antonyms
* (region of space that contains no matter) plenum
Derived terms
* power vacuum
* vacuum brake
* vacuum cleaner
* vacuum pan
* vacuum valve
Verb
( en verb)
To clean (something) with a vacuum cleaner.
To use a vacuum cleaner.
Synonyms
* (transitive sense) to hoover (British)
* (intransitive sense) to do the hoovering, to hoover (British)
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bakeout English
Alternative forms
* bake-out
Verb
(bake-out)
(head)
To heat a material in a vacuum in order to drive off volatile components
Noun
( en noun)
The act of undertaking this process
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