State of being water vapor?
Crossword Clue

  • We have found 21 answers to crossword clue "State of being water vapor?"
  • The Best Answer: 10/10
AnswerCrossword Clue
STEAMSHIPState of being water vapor?
porositythe state or quality of being permeable, as by water or air
abilitythe quality or state of being able ability of the soil to hold water
insolublescapable of being dissolved in a liquid and especially water
undinean elemental being in the theory of Paracelsus inhabiting water water nymph
driftsact or instance of being carried along by currents of water or air
simmer(of water or food) Stay just below the boiling point while being heated
driftedact or instance of being carried along by currents of water or air
driftingact or instance of being carried along by currents of water or air
simmering(of water or food) Stay just below the boiling point while being heated
simmered(of water or food) Stay just below the boiling point while being heated
driftact or instance of being carried along by currents of water or air
erosionsThe process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents
shrunken(of clothes or material) Become smaller as a result of being immersed in water
shrinks(of clothes or material) Become smaller as a result of being immersed in water
shrinking(of clothes or material) Become smaller as a result of being immersed in water
vadoseof, relating to, or being water or solutions in the earth's crust above the permanent groundwater level
fogsvapor condensed to fine particles of water suspended in the lower atmosphere that differs from cloud only in being near the ground
mannitolwhite, crystalline, sweetish, water-soluble, carbohydrate alcohol, C6H8(OH)6, occurring in three optically different forms, the common one being found in the manna of the ash Fraxinus ornus and in other plants: used
leeboardeither of two broad, flat objects attached to the sides of a sailing ship amidships, the one on the lee side being lowered into the water to prevent the ship from making leeway
soundingsa. area of water that can be sounded with an ordinary lead and line, the depth being 100 fathoms (180 m) or less b. the results or measurement obtained by sounding with a lead and line