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ebulliate

Terms vs Ebulliate - What's the difference?

terms | ebulliate |


As a noun terms

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As a verb ebulliate is

(obsolete) to boil or bubble up.

Ebulliated vs Ebulliate - What's the difference?

ebulliated | ebulliate |


As verbs the difference between ebulliated and ebulliate

is that ebulliated is (ebulliate) while ebulliate is (obsolete) to boil or bubble up.

Bubble vs Ebulliate - What's the difference?

bubble | ebulliate |


In obsolete terms the difference between bubble and ebulliate

is that bubble is someone who has been ‘bubbled’ or fooled; a dupe while ebulliate is to boil or bubble up.

As verbs the difference between bubble and ebulliate

is that bubble is to produce bubbles, to rise up in bubbles (such in foods cooking) while ebulliate is to boil or bubble up.

As a noun bubble

is a spherically contained volume of air or other gas, especially one made from soapy liquid.

Boil vs Ebulliate - What's the difference?

boil | ebulliate |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between boil and ebulliate

is that boil is (obsolete) to steep or soak in warm water while ebulliate is (obsolete) to boil or bubble up.

As verbs the difference between boil and ebulliate

is that boil is to heat (a liquid) to the point where it begins to turn into a gas while ebulliate is (obsolete) to boil or bubble up.

As a noun boil

is a localized accumulation of pus in the skin, resulting from infection or boil can be the point at which fluid begins to change to a vapour.