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Definition of Densifies
1. densify [v] - See also: densify
Lexicographical Neighbors of Densifies
Literary usage of Densifies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Buffalo Medical Journal (1903)
"It cools and densifies the member to which it is applied from its coldness, blunts
its attracting heat, contracts its pores, hardens and densifies in one ..."
2. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1912)
"This can be explained by the fact that such a cake densifies more slowly when
immersed in a viscous or thick pulp, and consequently is more sensitive when ..."
3. History of the Conquest of Spain by the Arab-Moors: With a Sketch of the by Henry Coppée (1881)
"... it only densifies the thick growth, coming low upon the forest of columns.
It was filled with ovals, bearing appropriate inscriptions, "and calling the ..."
4. Coke: A Treatise on the Manufacture of Coke and Other Prepared Fuels and the by John Fulton (1905)
"... cent. in favor of the beehive structure; or, in other words, the retort oven
densifies its coke 11.02 per cent. over that of the round or beehive oven. ..."
5. Tolstoi as Man and Artist: With an Essay on Dostoïevski by Dmitry Sergeyevich Merezhkovsky (1902)
"Thus the chemist, increasing the pressure of atmospheres to a degree impossible
in the conditions of nature as known to us, gradually densifies the air and ..."
6. A Practical Treatise on the Manufacture of Brick, Tiles and Terra-cotta by Charles Thomas Davis (1895)
"After the clot or glut brick is formed it is then re-pressed, for unquestionably
this densifies the body. Re-pressing takes a little more fuel for burning, ..."
7. Shipbuilding Cyclopedia: A Reference Book Covering Definitions of by Bibber Webster, J. L. Bates, Stephen McKay Phillips, Alfred Henry Haag (1920)
"A wet cylinder takes care of the condensate, and a dry air cylinder, which has
an independent cooling system, densifies the air and vapor. ..."