Definition of Atomizing

1. Verb. (present participle of atomize) ¹

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Definition of Atomizing

1. atomize [v] - See also: atomize

Lexicographical Neighbors of Atomizing

atomist
atomist theory
atomistic
atomistic psychology
atomistic theory
atomistical
atomistically
atomists
atomization
atomizations
atomize
atomized
atomizer
atomizers
atomizes
atomizing (current term)
atomlike
atomologies
atomology
atomoxetine
atompunk
atoms
atomtronic
atomtronics
atomy
atonable
atonal
atonalism
atonalisms
atonalist

Literary usage of Atomizing

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Elements of Fuel Oil and Steam Engineering: A Practical Treatise Dealing by Robert Sibley, Charles Henry Delany (1921)
"With proper feed-water conditions, using mechanical atomizing burners, the maximum possible capacities are as high or higher than are being obtained with ..."

2. The Transportation of Gases, Liquids and Solids by Means of Steam by Oskar. Nagel (1909)
"122 illustrates an atomizing nozzle, which throws a wide angle spray and Fig. 123 the standard and cooling nozzle, which throws a smaller angle spray. ..."

3. Steam, Its Generation and Use by Babcock & Wilcox Company, John B. Litto, Steven C. Stultz (1913)
"Mechanical burners have a distinct advantage over those in which steam is used as the atomizing agent in that they lend themselves more readily to ..."

4. Dr. Chase's Family Physician, Farrier, Bee-keeper, and Second Receipt Book by Alvin Wood Chase (1874)
"... and although I have not had an opportunity to try this myself, I have the utmost confidence in it, and if there was no means of atomizing the spray, ..."

5. The Principles and methods of therapeutics by Adolphe Gubler (1881)
"It ¡has been thought that they must lose oxygen to a high degree. In fact, Ossian Henry has observed, that in atomizing halls, the proportion of oxygen was ..."

6. Liquid Fuel and Its Combustion by William Henry Booth (1903)
"... by the system of atomizing, the burner, injector, sprayer or atomizer, as it is variously termed, is an important detail in any oil burning system. ..."

7. Convention by National Electric Light Association Convention, National Independent Meat Packers Association, University of Georgia College of Agriculture, University of Georgia Dept. of Food Science (1913)
"From the nature of mechanical atomizing burners, individual burners have not as large a capacity as the steam atomizing class. In some tests on a Babcock ..."

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