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- Subjecting - p. pr. & vb. n. - of Subject
- Soy - n. - A Chinese and Japanese liquid sauce for fish, etc., made by subjecting boiled beans (esp. soja beans), or beans and meal, to long fermentation and then long digestion in salt and water.
- Ozonification - n. - The act or process of producing, or of subjecting to the action of, ozone.
- Beetle - v. t. - To finish by subjecting to a hammering process in a beetle or beetling machine; as, to beetle cotton goods.
- Bake - v. t. - To dry or harden (anything) by subjecting to heat, as, to bake bricks; the sun bakes the ground.
- Incurrence - n. - The act of incurring, bringing on, or subjecting one's self to (something troublesome or burdensome); as, the incurrence of guilt, debt, responsibility, etc.
- Buddle - n. - An apparatus, especially an inclined trough or vat, in which stamped ore is concentrated by subjecting it to the action of running water so as to wash out the lighter and less valuable portions.
- Leach - v. t. - To remove the soluble constituents from by subjecting to the action of percolating water or other liquid; as, to leach ashes or coffee.
- Smokehouse - n. - A building where meat or fish is cured by subjecting it to a dense smoke.
- Chlorpicrin - n. - A heavy, colorless liquid, CCl3.NO2, of a strong pungent odor, obtained by subjecting picric acid to the action of chlorine.
- Puddling - n. - The art or process of converting cast iron into wrought iron or steel by subjecting it to intense heat and frequent stirring in a reverberatory furnace in the presence of oxidizing substances, by which it is freed from a portion of its carbon and other impurities.
- Burning - n. - The act of consuming by fire or heat, or of subjecting to the effect of fire or heat; the state of being on fire or excessively heated.
- Chlorination - n. - The act or process of subjecting anything to the action of chlorine; especially, a process for the extraction of gold by exposure of the auriferous material to chlorine gas.