Damp encyclopedia

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Damp encyclopedia

damp - OneLook Dictionary Search
damp: Encyclopedia [home, info] Medicine (2 matching dictionaries) damp: The On-line Medical Dictionary [home, info] damp: Medical dictionary [home, info] (more...)

damp - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about damp
firedamp. Gas that occurs in coal mines and is explosive when mixed with air in certain proportions. It consists chiefly of methane (CH 4, natural gas or marsh gas) but always ... (more...)

Fire damp definition of Fire damp in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
firedamp: see damp damp, in mining, any mixture of gases in an underground mine, especially oxygen-deficient or noxious gases. The term damp probably is derived from the German ... (more...)

damp. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-07
damp. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-07 ... in mining, any mixture of gases in an underground mine, especially oxygen-deficient or noxious gases. (more...)

Damp - LoveToKnow 1911
DAMP, a common Teutonic word, meaning vapour or mist (cf. Ger. Dampf, steam), and hence moisture. In its primitive sense the word persists in the vocabulary of coal-miners. (more...)
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HowStuffWorks "Damp"
Learn about Damp. Read our encyclopedia entry on Damp. ... Please copy/paste the following text to properly cite this HowStuffWorks article: (more...)

Rising Damp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rising Damp was a UK television sitcom produced by Yorkshire Television for ITV, first broadcast from 1974 to 1978. It was adapted for television by Eric Chappell from his well ... (more...)

damp: meaning and definitions ? Infoplease.com
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Moisture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Moisture generally refers to the presence of water, often in trace amounts. The moisture content is often an important aspect of various foodstuffs including cheese and many dried ... (more...)

damp definition of damp in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
damp, in mining, any mixture of gases in an underground mine, especially oxygen-deficient or noxious gases. The term damp probably is derived from the German dampf, meaning fog or ... (more...)


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