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Definition of Humidifying
1. humidify [v] - See also: humidify
Lexicographical Neighbors of Humidifying
Literary usage of Humidifying
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Mechanical Equipment of Buildings: A Reference Book for Engineers and Architects by Louis Allen Harding, Arthur Cutts Willard (1917)
"... AIR CONDITIONING, AIR WASHING, humidifying, COOLING, AND DRYING HUMIDITY
Definition. Humidity is the water vapor (steam or moisture) mixed with the air. ..."
2. The Principles of Hygiene: A Practical Manual for Students, Physicians, and by David Hendricks Bergey (1921)
"humidifying the Air.—The air of houses is frequently very dry during the colder
months of the year owing to the reduction of the relative humidity of the ..."
3. Mechanical Equipment of Buildings: A Reference Book for Engineers and Architects by Louis Allen Harding, Arthur Cutts Willard (1916)
"... AIR CONDITIONING, AIR WASHING, humidifying, COOLING, AND DRYING HUMIDITY
Definition. Humidity is the water vapor (steam or moisture) mixed with the air. ..."
4. Industrial Organization and Management by Hugo Diemer (1915)
"HEATING, VENTILATING, humidifying, AND AIR-WASHING APPARATUS This part of the
plant is entirely too important as an economic factor in production to be left ..."
5. Heating and Ventilation by B.F. Sturtevant Company (1914)
"humidifying and Air Washing Although accomplished by the same apparatus, air
washing and humidification should not be confused as being the same. ..."
6. Handbook for Heating and Ventilating Engineers by James David Hoffman, Benedict Frederick Raber (1920)
"... and humidifying Furnace Air:— Two objections frequently urged against indirect
heating are the dust content and the dryness of the circulated air. ..."
7. Trees and Tree-planting by James Sanks Brisbin (1888)
"humidifying Influence of the Pacific Winds on Iowa, Illinois, and Wisconsin.—The
Humidity of Forests, to What Due.—The Theory of Condensation in Connection ..."
8. Ventilation and Humidity in Textile Mills and Factories by Cecil Howard Lander (1914)
"... Devices—Hart's humidifying Back Best —Underground Ducts. IN general ventilation
and humidification may be carried out in three distinct ways. ..."