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Definition: Boiling |
BoilingAdjective1. Intensely stirred up especially by anger or resentment; "he is boiling with anger"; "still sizzling over the insult". 2. Hot enough to boil; "boiling water". Adverb1. (informal) extremely; "boiling mad". Noun1. The application of heat to change something from a liquid to a gas. 2. Cooking in a boiling liquid. Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. |
Date "boiling" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1010. (references) |
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Electrical Engineering | Condition of a fluidized bed in which the agitation of the particles is such as to destroy the homogeneous character of the bed. Source: European Union. (references) |
Mechanical Engineering | Vaporization of a liquid with formation of bubbles. Source: European Union. (references) |
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(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)
For a discussion of the phenomenon of boiling in physics, see Boiling point.
In cookery, boiling is cooking food in boiling water, or other water-based liquid such as milk. Gentle boiling is sometimes called poaching.
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(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)
The boiling point of a substance is the temperature at which it can change state from a liquid to a gas throughout the bulk of the liquid. A liquid may change to a gas at temperatures below the boiling point through the process of evaporation. However, evaporation is a surface phenomenon, in which only molecules located near the gas/liquid surface may evaporate. Boiling on the other hand is a bulk process, so at the boiling point molecules anywhere in the liquid may be vaporized, resulting in the formation of vapor bubbles.
The boiling point corresponds to the temperature at which the vapor pressure of the substance equals the ambient pressure. Thus the boiling point is dependent on the pressure. Usually, boiling points are published with respect to the average atmospheric pressure at sea level (1 atm). At higher elevations, where the atmospheric pressure is much lower the boiling point is also lower. The boiling point increases with increased ambient pressure up to the critical point, where the gas and liquid properties become identical. The boiling point cannot be increased beyond the critical point. Likewise, the boiling point decreases with decreasing ambient pressure until the triple point is reached. The boiling point cannot be reduced below the triple point.
The process of changing from a liquid to a gas requires an amount of heat called the latent heat of vaporization. As heat is added to a liquid at its boiling point, all of this heat goes toward the phase change from liquid to gas, thus the temperature of the substance remains constant even though heat has been added. The word latent, which comes from Latin and means hidden, is used to describe this "disappearing" heat that is added, but doesn't result in an increase in temperature. Since heat is added with no corresponding change in temperature, the heat capacity of the liquid is essentially infinite at the boiling point.
In terms of intermolecular interactions, the boiling point represents the point at which the liquid molecules possess enough heat energy to overcome the various intermolecular attractions binding the molecules into the liquid (eg. dipole-dipole attraction, instantaneous-dipole induced-dipole attractions, and hydrogen bonds). Therefore the boiling point is also an indicator of the strength of these attractive forces.
The boiling point of water is 100°C (212°F).
See also : Leidenfrost effect, flash point.
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| The following table is compiled from various sources, across various languages. When English abbreviations or acronyms come from a non-English source, this is noted. | |||
| Entry | Source | Expression | Field |
| BONUS | English | Boiling Nuclear Superheat reactor | N/A |
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Synonyms: BoilingSynonyms: scalding (adj), sizzling (adj), simmering (n), stewing (n). (additional references) |
| Context | Synonyms within Context (source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus). |
Activity | Verb: be active; Adjective: busy oneself in; stir, stir about, stir one's stumps; bestir oneself, rouse oneself; speed, hasten, peg away, lay about one, bustle, fuss; raise up, kick up a dust; push; make a push, make a fuss, make a stir; go ahead, push forward; fight one's way, elbow one's way; make progress; toll; (labor); plod, persist; (persevere) a; keep up the ball, keep the pot boiling. |
Calefaction | Boiling. Verb: coction, ebullition, estuation, elixation, decoction; ebullioscope; geyser; distillation (vaporization). |
Continuance in action | Keep going, keep alive, keep the pot boiling, keep up the ball, keep up the good work; die in harness, die with one's boots on; hold on the even tenor of one's way, pursue the even tenor of one's way. |
Excitability | Passion, excitement, flush, heat; fever, heat; fire, flame, fume, blood boiling; tumult; effervescence, ebullition; boiling over; whiff, gust, story, tempest; scene, breaking out, burst, fit, paroxysm, explosion; outbreak, outburst; agony. |
Excitation | Phrase: the heart beating high, the heart going pitapat, the heart leaping into one's mouth; the blood being up, the blood boiling in one's veins; the eye glistening - "in a fine frenzy rolling"; the head turned; "when the going gets tough, the tough get going". |
Flaming; boiling over; ebullient, seething; foaming at the mouth; fuming, raging, carried away by passion, wild, raving, frantic, mad, distracted, beside oneself, out of one's wits, ready to burst, bouleverse, demoniacal. | |
Fan the fire, fan the flame; blow the coals, stir the embers; fan into a flame; foster, heat, warm, foment, raise to a fever heat; keep up, keep the pot boiling; revive, rekindle; rake up, rip up. | |
Feeling | Earnest, wistful, eager, breathless; fervent; fervid; gushing, passionate, warm-hearted, hearty, cordial, sincere, zealous, enthusiastic, glowing, ardent, burning, red-hot, fiery, flaming; boiling over. |
Imagination | Warm imagination, heated imagination, excited imagination, sanguine imagination, ardent imagination, fiery imagination, boiling imagination, wild imagination, bold imagination, daring imagination, playful imagination, lively imagination, fertile imagination, fancy. |
Resentment | Warm, burning; boiling, boiling over; fuming, raging; foaming, foaming at the mouth; convulsed with rage. |
Phrase: one's blood being up, one's back being up, one's monkey being up; fervens difficili bile jecur; the gorge rising, eyes flashing fire; the blood rising, the blood boiling; haeret lateri lethalis arundo; " beware the fury of a patient man "; furor arma ministrat; ira furor brevis est; quem Jupiter vult perdere dementat prius; "What, drunk with choler? ". | |
Vaporization | Bubbly, effervescent, boiling. |
| Source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus. | |
Crosswords: Boiling |
| English words defined with "boiling": Boiling point ♦ Stone boiling. (references) |
| Specialty definitions using "boiling": boiling furnace ♦ critical nucleate boiling heat flux ♦ Departure From Nuclear Boiling Ratio, departure from nucleate boiling, departure from nucleate boiling ratio ♦ maximum nucleate boiling heat flux ♦ nucleate boiling ♦ peak nucleate boiling heat flux. (references) |
| Etymologies containing "boiling": Rebullition. (references) |
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Screenplays | For example, when the pagans plunged St. Maurice into the boiling water, he complained that his bath was too cold (Name der Rose, Der; writing credit: Andrew Birkin; Gérard Brach) Hell of Boiling Oil. (Big Trouble in Little China; writing credit: Gary Goldman; David Z. Weinstein) That is a vat of boiling oil. (Gilmore Girls; writing credit: Povl Erik Carstensen; Sebastian Dorset) | |
Lyrics | Boiling heat, summer stench (BLACK HOLE SUN; performing artist: Soundgarden) My heart is human, my blood is boiling, my brain IBM (Mr. Roboto; performing artist: STYX) | |
Clever | Sterilize: What you do to your first baby's pacifier by boiling it and to your last baby's pacifier by blowing on it. (references; author: unknown) | |
Tongue Twisters | Whereat with blade, with bloody, blameful blade, he bravely broached his boiling bloody breast. (references; author: unknown) | |
Movie/TV Titles | The Boiling Point (1932) Add Boiling Water (2002) Boiling Desires (1986) | |
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![]() | Surf boiling on the reef on the north side of San Salvador Island Note white cliffs showing above surf line Are these what Columbus's lookout spied on the morning of October 12, 1492?. Credit: Coast & Geodetic Survey Historical Image Collection. | ![]() | Figure 43. Buchanan hypsometer - this instrument is meant to determine altitude by relating the temperature of the boiling point of water to altitude. As altitude increases, the boiling point decreases. The instrument shown uses a method developed by Regnault and was used by John Young Buchanan in 1899. Credit: Sailing for Science - the NOAA Fleet Then and Now. |
![]() | A boiling lake in a volcanic caldera. Credit: Small World. | ![]() | Bucket for gathering sap from maple sugar tree and stack of wood needed in boiling sap into syrup on Frank Shurtleff farm. The Shurtleff farm has about 400 acres, and was originally purchased by grandfather in 1840. He raises sheep, cows, cuts lumber and. Credit: Library of Congress. |
![]() | Housewife boiling clothes, Chicot Farms, Arkansas. Credit: Library of Congress. | ![]() | Ensenada, Puerto Rico. Vats for boiling and crystalizing the syrup in the South Puerto Rico Sugar Company. Credit: Library of Congress. |
![]() | Mr. Walter M. Gaylord "firing" the King evaporator during boiling of maple syrup. Gaylord's farm, Waitsfield, Mad River Valley, Vermont. Credit: Library of Congress. | ![]() | Woodpiles outside of sugar house on Frank Shurtliffs farm, North Bridgewater, Vermont. Large supply of wood is needed for fuel in boiling the maple sap. Sugaring brings in about one thousand dollars annually. Because of the deep snow this year he only tap. Credit: Library of Congress. |
![]() | Boiling down sap into maple syrup in evaporator in Walter Gaylord's house in Waitsfield, Mad River Valley, Vermont. He averages about 150 gallons of syrup annually but this year tapped only 600 out of his 1000 trees, because of unusually deep snow and lat. Credit: Library of Congress. | ![]() | Honey Brook, Pennsylvania (vicinity). Boiling down meat scraps which remain from butchering on an Amish farm. Credit: Library of Congress. |
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| "Fungus at Yellow Breeches Cree" by Brian Corll Commentary: "Fungus at base of sycamore tree, Yellow Breeches Creek, Boiling Springs, PA." |
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| Effervescent; airy; boiling; bouncy; bubbling; bubbly; carbonated; elastic; expansive; fermenting; fizzy; foaming; foamy; frothing; frothy; resilient; sparkling; volatile; fizzing; fizz. | |
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Theodore Roosevelt | To-night while I was preparing to dictate a message to Congress concerning the boiling caldron on the Isthmus of Panama, which has now begun to bubble over, up came one of the ushers with a telegram from you and Ted about the football match. Instantly I bolted into the next room to read it aloud to mother and sister, and we all cheered in unison when we came to the Rah! Rah! Rah! part of it. It was a great score. I wish I could have seen the game. |
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Emma | Austen, Jane | Serle understands boiling an egg better than any body |
Through the Looking-Glass | Carroll, Lewis | I heard him then, for I had just Completed my design To keep the Menai bridge from rust By boiling it in wine |
Les Miserables | Hugo, Victor | The fermentation became a boiling. |
Grapes of Wrath | Steinbeck, John | She picked up the fork and combed the boiling grease and brought out a dark curl of crisp pork |
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| Subject | Topic | Quote |
Health | Normal sterilization procedures such as cooking, washing, and boiling do not destroy prions. (references) | |
Use only bottled water or water that has been disinfected by filtration, boiling, chlorination, or iodination for drinking, cooking, washing dishes, and brushing teeth. (references) | ||
Because the botulism toxin is destroyed by high temperatures, persons who eat home-canned foods should consider boiling the food for 10 minutes before eating it to ensure safety. (references) | ||
Economic History | Philippines | On the industrial side, the best sales prospects are: plants and equipment for treatment and sterilizing apparatus such as slurry pumps, water softeners, economizers, water recycling systems, boiling and cooling towers and heat recovery steam generators. (references) |
Philippines | The best market prospects for industrial wastewater are: water recycling systems; economizers; boiling and cooling towers and heat recovery steam generators; filtering and purifying machinery; apparatus for liquid waste and parts such as dialysis and electrodialysis apparatus, and filtration systems. (references) | |
Human Rights | Congo | In November according to a police representative interviewed by the press, the police had been called to a local department store a few days prior to the interview because citizens had tied up a thief and were dowsing him with hot or boiling water. (references) |
Travel | Lithuania | Boiling drinking water is recommended. (references) |
Panama | Use of bottled water or boiling before use is necessary only in some rural areas and small towns in the provinces. (references) | |
Lexicography | Devil's Dictionary | BATH, n. A kind of mystic ceremony substituted for religious worship, with what spiritual efficacy has not been determined. The man who taketh a steam bath He loseth all the skin he hath, And, for he's boiled a brilliant red, Thinketh to cleanliness he's wed, Forgetting that his lungs he's soiling With dirty vapors of the boiling. Richard Gwow |
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| "Boiling" is generally used as an adjective (general or positive) -- approximately 71.21% of the time. "Boiling" is used about 645 times out of a sample of 100 million words spoken or written in English. Its rank is based on over 700,000 words used in the English language. Some parts-of-speech are not covered due to the samples used by the British National Corpus. (note: percents less than one-hundredth of one percent have been omitted) |
| Parts of Speech | Percent | Usage per 100 Million Words | Rank in English |
| Adjective (general or positive) | 71.21% | 460 | 12,751 |
| Lexical Verb (-ing form) | 26.47% | 171 | 23,814 |
| Adverb (general) | 1.55% | 10 | 111,207 |
| Noun (singular) | 0.77% | 5 | 157,705 |
| Total | 100.00% | 645 | N/A |
Source: compiled by the editor from several corpora; see credits.
Expressions using "boiling": at boiling point ♦ be boiling ♦ boiling days ♦ boiling fowl ♦ boiling hot ♦ boiling imagination ♦ boiling over ♦ boiling point ♦ boiling point method ♦ boiling range ♦ Boiling spring ♦ boiling Spring L ♦ boiling Spring Lakes ♦ boiling Springs ♦ boiling up ♦ boiling water ♦ boiling water reactor ♦ critical nucleate boiling heat flux ♦ departure from nucleate boiling ♦ departure from nucleate boiling overpower ♦ departure from nucleate boiling ratio ♦ keep the pot boiling ♦ maximum nucleate boiling heat flux ♦ nucleate boiling ♦ peak nucleate boiling heat flux ♦ pour boiling water on ♦ reach boiling point ♦ Red Boiling Spri ♦ Red Boiling Springs ♦ stone boiling ♦ stop boiling ♦ To be at the boiling point ♦ To keep the pot boiling. Additional references. | |
| Hyphenated Usage | |
Beginning with "boiling": boiling-hot, boiling-point, boiling-water. | |
Ending with "boiling": near-boiling. | |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |
| The following statistics estimate the number of searches per day across the major English-language search engines as identified by various trade publications. Hyperlinks lead to commercial use of the expression at Amazon.com. |
| Language | Translations for "boiling"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses. | |
Albanian | zierje (decoction, ebullition, simmer), valim (ebullition), që zien, i valë (hot). (various references) | |
Arabic | فوران (ebullition, effervescence, sparkle), مهتاج (agitated, edgy, emotional, excited, irritable, nervous, raving, upset, wrought up), غليان (ebullience, ebullition, effervescence, seethe), غلى (boil, boil over, fizzle, seethe). (various references) | |
Bulgarian | силно разгневен, силно възбуден (ablaze, het up), кипене (boil, ebullition, effervescence, effervescency, ferment, gurgitation), възбуда (agitation, animation, emotion, excitement, fume, inflammation, inquietude, jag, lather, stir), врял, врене (boil), варене (brewing), бурен (angry, blusterous, blustery, darnel, dirty, fierce, heavy, roaring, rogue, rough, rugged, stormy, tearaway, tempestuous, thunderous, turbulent, vehement, violent, weed, wild). (various references) | |
Chinese | 煮沸 (Boil, Boiled), 沸騰 (ebullition). (various references) | |
Czech | vřelý (fervid, heartfelt, hearty, piping hot, warm), vařící (piping hot), várka (batch, brew). (various references) | |
Danish | boelgning (blocking, plugging, poling, waviness), luftbláredannelsea, kogning (bubbling, cooking, ebullition, poaching, slugging), kogen, indkogning, fordampning (ebullition, evaporation, vaporization). (various references) | |
Dutch | bloederen (blocking, plugging, poling), blazen (blow), verdampen (evaporate), ploeteren (paddle), opwarrelen, koken (boil, cook), evaporatie (ebullition, evaporation). (various references) | |
Finnish | keitto (cooking, soup). (various references) | |
French | bouillonnement (boils), bouillant (boiling hot), ébullition. (various references) | |
German | kochend (cooking, seething), kochen (be boiling, boil, brew, cook, cookery, cooking, do the cooking, fume, make, seethe, simmer, swelter, to boil, to cook). (various references) | |
Greek | σχηματισμός αεροφυσαλίδων, βρασμός (cooking, ebullition), που βράζει (seething 1, seething 2), χόχλασμα (seething 2), ζέση (ardency, ardour, eagle, ebullience, fervency, gusto, zeal, zest), αναβρασμός (blocking, fizz, plugging, poling). (various references) | |
Hebrew | מרתח (brew, decoction), שליקה (cooking), התרתחות (anger), הרתחה (scalding, wrath), רתיחה (agitation, boil, ebullience, excitement, rage, simmer), רתוח (boiled), רותח (ebullient, furious, vehement, wild). (various references) | |
Hungarian | forralás (scalding), forró (burning, ebullient, fervent, fervid, heated, hot, perfervid, scalding, torrid), forrás (boil, ebullience, ebulliency, ebullition, fermentation, font, fount, fountain, fountain-head, headspring, parent, resource, seethe, source, spring, spring-head, well), fövõ. (various references) | |
Indonesian | mendidih (ebullient, seethe). (various references) | |
Italian | ebollizione (ebullition), bollitura (boil), bollente (aboil, boiling hot, ebullient, hot, piping hot, scalding). (various references) | |
Japanese Kanji | 沸騰 (seething). (various references) | |
Japanese Katakana | ふっとう (seething). (various references) | |
Korean | 비등. (various references) | |
Manx | broiean, broiagh. (various references) | |
Pig Latin | oilingbay.(various references) | |
Portuguese | ebulição (boil, ebullience, ebulliency, ebullition). (various references) | |
Romanian | fiert (boiled), fierbinte (ardent, burning, consuming, devout, ebullient, fervent, fiery, hot, intense, scorching, torrid), fierbere (agitation, boil, brewage, commotion, ebullition, effervescence, effervescency, emotion, fermentation, fever, fizz, gurgitation, tumult), efervescent (effervescent, fervid, seething), clocotitor (eddying, foaming, hot, resounding, ringing, roaring, seething, tireless, tumultuous, whirling), clocotit (boiled, hot). (various references) | |
Russian | кипящий (ebullient, on fire), кипячение, кипение (boil, ebullience, ebulliency, ebullition). (various references) | |
Scottish | broluinn, brothluinn, goil (at the boiling point, boil). (various references) | |
Serbo-Croatian | vreo (hot, piping, scalding), vrenje (ebullition, fermentation, zymosis), uzavreo (ebullient), koji vri, ključanje (boil, gurgitation). (various references) | |
Spanish | ebullición (activity, ebullition), hervor (boil), hervidero (hot spring, swarm). (various references) | |
Swedish | kokning (boil, cooking, ebullition). (various references) | |
Turkish | kaynayan (aboil, alive with, ebullient), kaynama (conglutination, joining, simmer, welding), kavurucu (broiling, parching, scorching, torrid), köpüren (bubling, effervescent, fizzy, foaming, sparkling), kızgın (angry, angry with, annoyed, ardent, baking, black, cross, dyspeptic, fervent, fierce, fiery, flaming, frowning, furious, glowing, hot, hot-blooded, huffy, in a glow, in a pet, in a tiff, incensed, indignant, indignantly, inflamed, irate, ireful, mad, pissed off, red-hot, snappish, sore, vexed, wild, wroth), çok sıcak (ardent, piping hot, scorching, tropical, very hot). (various references) | |
Ukrainian | кип'ятіння, кипіння (boil, ebullience, ebulliency, ebullition, seethe), киплячий (ebullient), виручий. (various references) | |
Vietnamese | sôi (ebullient), đang sôi. (various references) | |
Welsh | berwedig, berw (ebullition, seething), ias (shiver, thrill). (various references) | |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various translation references. | ||
| Language | Period | Translations |
| Latin | 500 BCE-Modern | candens, fervidus, fervore, fervorem, trepidi, trepidum. (various references) |
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| Language | Date | Source | Zechariah Chapter 14, Verse 21 |
| Greek (transliterated) | 250 BC | Septuagint | Kai estai paV lebhV en ierousalhm kai en tw iouda agion tw kuriw pantokratori kai hxousin panteV oi qusiazonteV kai lhmyontai ex autwn kai eyhsousin en autoiV kai ouk estai cananaioV ouketi en tw oikw kuriou pantokratoroV en th hmera ekeinh . |
| Middle English | 1395 | Wyclif | And euery caudron in Juda and Jerusalem shal be halewid to the Lord of oostis. And alle men shuln cum offrynge, and shuln take of hem, and shuln seethe in hem; and a marchaunt shal namore be in hous of the Lord of oostus in that day. |
| Jacobean English | 1611 | King James | Yea, every pot in Jerusalem and in Judah shall be holiness unto the LORD of hosts: and all they that sacrifice shall come and take of them, and seethe therein: and in that day there shall be no more the Canaanite in the house of the LORD of hosts. |
| Victorian English | 1833 | Webster | Yes, every pot in Jerusalem and in Judah shall be holiness to the LORD of hosts: and all they that sacrifice shall come and take of them, and seethe in them: and in that day there shall be no more the Canaanite in the house of the LORD of hosts. |
| Basic English | 1964 | Ogden | And every pot in Jerusalem and in Judah will be holy to the Lord of armies: and all those who make offerings will come and take them for boiling their offerings: in that day there will be no more traders in the house of the Lord of armies. |
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| Language | Zechariah Chapter 14, Verse 21 |
| Danish | hver Gryde i Jerusalem og Juda skal være helliget Hærskarers HERRE, så alle de ofrende kan komme og tage af dem og koge deri. Og på hin Dag skal der ikke mere være nogen Kana'anæer i Hærskarers HERREs Hus. |
| Dutch | Ja, al de potten in Jeruzalem en in Juda zullen den HEERE der heirscharen heilig zijn, zodat allen, die offeren willen, zullen komen, en van dezelve nemen, en in dezelve koken; en er zal geen Kanaaniet meer zijn, in het huis des HEEREN der heirscharen, te dien dage. |
| French | Toute chaudière à Jérusalem et dans Juda Sera consacrée à l`Éternel des armées; Tous ceux qui offriront des sacrifices viendront Et s`en serviront pour cuire les viandes; Et il n`y aura plus de marchands dans la maison de l`Éternel des armées, En ce jour-là. |
| German | Und es werden alle Kessel in Jerusalem und Juda dem HERRN Zebaoth heilig sein, also daß alle, die da opfern wollen, werden kommen und sie nehmen und darin kochen. Und wird kein Kanaaniter mehr sein im Hause des HERRN Zebaoth zu der Zeit. |
| Hungarian | És Jeruzsálemben és Júdában minden fazék a Seregek Urának szenteltetik, és eljõnek mind, a kik áldozni akarnak, és választanak közülök és fõznek azokban; és nem lészen többé Kananeus a Seregek Urának házában e napon. |
| Indonesian-Bahasa Sehari-hari | Semua panci di Yerusalem dan di seluruh Yehuda akan dikhususkan menjadi milik TUHAN Yang Mahakuasa. Penduduk yang mempersembahkan kurban akan memakainya untuk merebus daging persembahan. Apabila masa itu tiba, tak akan ada lagi pedagang di Rumah TUHAN Yang Mahakuasa. |
| Indonesian-Terjemahan Lama | Bahkan, segala periuk yang di dalam Yeruzalem dan di tanah Yehuda itu akan suci bagi Tuhan serwa sekalian alam; dan barangsiapa yang mempersembahkan korban itu akan mengambil dia akan menanak di dalamnya; dan pada hari itu juga tiada akan ada lagi seorang orang Kanani di dalam rumah Tuhan serwa sekalian alam! |
| Italian | Anzi, tutte le caldaie di Gerusalemme e di Giuda saranno sacre al Signore, re degli eserciti; quanti vorranno sacrificare verranno e le adopereranno per cuocere le carni. In quel giorno non vi sarà neppure un Cananeo nella casa del Signore degli eserciti. |
| Maori | Ina, ko nga kohua katoa i Hiruharama, i a Hura, he tapu ki a Ihowa o nga mano, a ka haere mai te hunga katoa e patu whakahere ana, ka tango i etahi hei kohua ma ratou: kahore hoki he Kanaani a muri ake nei i roto i te whare o Ihowa o nga mano i taua ra. |
| Portuguese | E todas as panelas em Jerusalém e Judá serão consagradas ao Senhor dos exércitos; e todos os que sacrificarem virão, e delas tomarão, e nelas cozerão. Naquele dia não haverá mais cananeu na casa do Senhor dos exércitos. |
| Rumanian | Orice oalq din Ierusalim wi din Iuda va fi knchinatq Domnului owtirilor; toyi ceice vor aduce jerfe vor veni wi se vor sluji de ele ca sq-wi fiarbq carnea; wi nu vor mai fi Canaaniyi kn Casa Domnului owtirilor, kn ziua aceea |
| Spanish | Toda olla en Jerusalén y en Judá estará consagrada a Jehovah de los Ejércitos. Todos los que sacrifiquen vendrán, las tomarán y cocinarán en ellas. Y en aquel día no habrá más mercaderes en la casa de Jehovah de los Ejércitos. |
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Derivations | |
Words ending with "boiling": overboiling, parboiling, potboiling, preboiling, reboiling, upboiling. (additional references) | |
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"Boiling" is suggested in spellcheckers for the following: bailine, bioding, bioglan, bioling, Biolink, Bjoerling, Bjorling, Boblingen, bodlin, Bohling, Boidin, boiing, Bolang, bolian, Bolling, bollingen, bollini, Boullin, Boylan, boyling, boyoing, bueling. (additional references) | |
| Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references). | |
| # of Phoneme Matches | Pronunciation | Word(s) rhyming with "boiling" (pronounced boy"ling) |
| 4 | -oy" l i ng | broiling, foiling, oiling, roiling, spoiling, toiling. |
| 3 | -l i ng | annealing, appalling, appealing, ailing, ambling, angling, assailing, assembling, babbling, backpedaling, baffling, bailing, baling, balling, bankrolling, barreling, battling, beguiling, belittling, Belling, bicycling, billing, blackmailing, boggling, Bolling, bottling, bowling, brawling, bristling, bubbling, buckling, bugling, bumbling, bundling, bungling, burgling, burling, bustling, cackling, cajoling, calling, canceling, cancelling, Carling, ceiling, channeling, chilling, chortling, chronicling, chuckling, circling, coddling, commingling, compelling, compiling, concealing, consoling, controlling, cooling, corralling, counseling, countervailing, coupling, cowling, crackling, cradling, crawling, crippling, crumbling, cuddling, culling, curling, curtailing, cycling, dabbling, dangling, darling, dawdling, dazzling, dealing, decoupling, derailing, detailing, Dialing, disabling, disgruntling, dismantling, dispelling, dissembling, distilling, doling, doubling, dribbling, drilling, drizzling, drooling, duckling, dueling, dulling, dumpling, dwelling, dwindling, earthling, emailing, embezzling, empaneling, enabling, encircling, enrolling, entailing, entangling, entitling, equaling, excelling, expelling, extolling, failing, falling, feeling, felling, fiddling, filing, filling, fizzling, flailing, fledgling, foaling, fondling, fooling, forestalling, foretelling, fouling, foundling, freewheeling, fueling, fuelling, fulfilling, fumbling, funneling, galling, gambling, giggling, gobbling, grappling, Grayling, grilling, groundling, groveling, growling, grueling, grumbling, gurgling, guzzling, haggling, hailing, handling, hassling, hauling, healing, heckling, helling, hilling, hobbling, holing, howling, huddling, humbling, hurdling, hurling, hurtling, hustling, idling, imperiling, inhaling, initialing, inkling, installing, instilling, intermingling, jailing, jiggling, jostling, juggling, Keeling, killing, kindling, kneeling, labeling, leveling, lolling, Lulling, mailing, mangling, Marling, marshaling, meddling, Melling, middling, milling, mingling, mishandling, mislabeling, misspelling, modeling, mothballing, mottling, muddling, mulling, mumbling, muscling, nailing, needling, nestling, nibbling, nonruling, outselling, overbilling, overhauling, overkilling, overruling, overselling, paddling, paneling, panhandling, paralleling, parboiling, parceling, paroling, patrolling, pearling, pedaling, peddling, peeling, pickling, piddling, piling, Pilling, Pindling, poling, polling, pooling, prevailing, profiling, propelling, prowling, pulling, pummeling, puzzling, quadrupling, quarreling, quelling, quibbling, quilling, Quisling, railing, rambling, rankling, rappelling, rattling, raveling, rebelling, recalling, reconciling, recycling, redoubling, reeling, refueling, regaling, rekindling, remodeling, repealing, repelling, rescheduling, reselling, resembling, reshuffling, retailing, retelling, retooling, revealing, reveling, ridiculing, Riesling, rifling, rilling, rippling, rivaling, rolling, rototilling, ruffling, ruling, rumbling, rustling, saddling, sailing, sampling, Sandling, sapling, scaling, scheduling, Schilling, schooling, scowling, scrambling, scribbling, scuttling, sealing, seedling, Seeling, selling, settling, shelling, shilling, shoveling, shriveling, shuffling, shuttling, sibling, signaling, signalling, singling, sizzling, skilling, smelling, smiling, smuggling, snarling, Snelling, snowballing, sparkling, Sparling, spelling, spilling, spiraling, spiralling, sprawling, sprinkling, squabbling, squealing, stalling, stapling, starling, startling, stealing, stenciling, sterling, stifling, stockpiling, stonewalling, storytelling, straddling, strangling, strickling, stripling, strolling, struggling, stumbling, styling, suckling, surveilling, swashbuckling, swelling, swilling, swindling, swirling, swiveling, tabling, tackling, tailing, tangling, telling, thrilling, throttling, Tilling, tingling, tinkling, toddling, toggling, tolling, tooling, toppling, totaling, totalling, toweling, trailing, trampling, traveling, travelling, trembling, trickling, trifling, trilling, tripling, trolling, troubling, tumbling, tunneling, twiddling, twinkling, twirling, unappealing, unavailing, unbundling, underling, underselling, unfailing, unfeeling, unfurling, unraveling, unsettling, unsmiling, untangling, unveiling, unwilling, veiling, waffling, waggling, wailing, walling, warbling, weakling, welling, whaling, wheeling, whirling, whistling, whittling, wholesaling, wiggling, wiling, willing, wobbling, wrangling, wrestling, wrinkling, yearling, yelling, yodeling. |
Source: compiled by the editor (additional references); see credits. | ||
Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams | |
| Words within the letters "b-g-i-i-l-n-o" | |
-1 letter: globin, goblin, oiling. | |
-2 letters: bingo, blini, boing, lingo. | |
-3 letters: blin, boil, bong, glib, glob, ling, lino, lion, loin, long, noil. | |
-4 letters: big, bin, bio, bog, gib, gin, gob, ion, lib, lin, lob, log, nib, nil, nob, nog, obi, oil. | |
-5 letters: bi, bo, go, in, li, lo, no, on. | |
| Words containing the letters "b-g-i-i-l-n-o" | |
+1 letter: broiling, obliging. | |
+2 letters: billowing, bollixing, obelising, obelizing, obliquing, reboiling, upboiling. | |
+3 letters: abolishing, aboriginal, biofouling, bloviating, bobtailing, embroiling, hobnailing, ignobility, mobilising, mobilizing, obligating, obligation, obligingly, parboiling, potboiling, preboiling, subsoiling. | |
+4 letters: aboriginals, beliquoring, biofoulings, bioregional, bootlicking, cockbilling, diabolizing, disboweling, disobliging, globalising, globalizing, imboldening, mailbombing, mislaboring, nonbuilding, obligations, outbuilding, outclimbing, overbilling, overboiling, panbroiling, sailboating, symbolising, symbolizing. | |
+5 letters: aboriginally, absolutizing, antiglobulin, automobiling, billboarding, bipolarizing, blindfolding, boardsailing, boatbuilding, bodybuilding, bolshevizing, bowdlerising, bowdlerizing, catabolizing, charbroiling, copublishing, demobilizing, disbowelling, forbiddingly, goldbricking, ignobilities, immobilizing, incorrigible, incorrigibly, lobotomising, lobotomizing, metabolizing, nonbiologist, nonbuildings, obligingness, obliterating, obnubilating, outbuildings, overbuilding, remobilizing, sailboarding, sailboatings, snowmobiling, solubilising, solubilizing. | |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. SCRABBLE® is a registered trademark. All intellectual property rights in and to the game are owned in the U.S.A and Canada by Hasbro Inc., and throughout the rest of the world by J.W. Spear & Sons Limited of Maidenhead, Berkshire, England, a subsidiary of Mattel Inc. Mattel and Spear are not affiliated with Hasbro. | |
| 1. Definition 2. Synonyms 3. Crosswords 4. Usage: Modern | 5. Usage: Commercial 6. Images: Slideshow 7. Images: Photo Album 8. Images: Digital Art | 9. Sounds 10. Quotations: Familiar 11. Quotations: Fiction 12. Quotations: Non-fiction | 13. Usage Frequency 14. Expressions 15. Expressions: Internet 16. Translations: Modern | 17. Translations: Ancient 18. Bible Trace 19. Abbreviations 20. Acronyms | 21. Derivations 22. Rhymes 23. Anagrams 24. Bibliography |
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