Foam
31foam — n. beer. □ How about some more foam? □ All the guy thinks about is foam …
32FOAM — Forecasting Ocean Assimilation Model (Academic & Science » Ocean Science) ** Foam Optics And Mechanics (Academic & Science » Physics) …
33foam — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. froth, suds, lather, spume. v. i. froth, spume. See agitation, excitability. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. bubbles, lather, spume; see froth . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) I n. froth, lather, suds, scum,… …
34foam — fəʊm n. light frothy mass of bubbles; spongy material (used in upholstery) v. froth, produce or form a light frothy mass of bubbles; cause to foam …
35FOAM — abbr. Foam Optics and Mechanics Experiment …
36foam — 1. noun the foam on the waves Syn: froth, spume, surf; fizz, effervescence, bubbles, head; lather, suds 2. verb the water foamed Syn: froth, spume; fizz, effervesce, bubble; …
37foam — 1. noun the foam on the waves Syn: froth, spume, surf, spray, fizz, effervescence, bubbles, head, lather, suds 2. verb the water foamed Syn: froth, fizz, effervesce, bubb …
38foam — [fəʊm] noun [U] 1) a lot of BUBBLES that stick together on the surface of a liquid 2) a soft thick substance that contains a lot of BUBBLES. It is used for cleaning, washing, or stopping fires. 3) a soft light rubber or plastic substance that… …
39foam — Hu a, ehu. Sea foam, hu ahu a kai, ehu kai, huna kai, hune kai, kaikea, ae ae …
40foam — putos statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Dispersinė sistema iš dujų (oro) burbuliukų, atskirtų plona skysčio plėvele. atitikmenys: angl. foam rus. пена …