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Definition of bubble
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of bubble is as below...
Bubble
(n.)
Anything
that wants
firmness
or
solidity;
that which is more
specious
than real; a false show; a cheat or
fraud;
a
delusive
scheme;
an empty
project;
a
dishonest
speculation;
as, the South Sea
bubble..
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Boil
::
Boil (v.) To be
agitated
like
boiling
water,
by any other cause than heat; to
bubble;
to
effervesce;
as, the
boiling
waves..
Effervesce
::
Effervesce
(v. i.) To be in a state of
natural
ebullition;
to
bubble
and hiss, as
fermenting
liquors,
or any
fluid,
when some part
escapes
in a
gaseous
form..
Break
::
Break (v. i.) To open
spontaneously,
or by
pressure
from
within,
as a
bubble,
a
tumor,
a seed
vessel,
a bag..
Sued
::
Suds (n. pl.) Water
impregnated
with soap, esp. when
worked
up into
bubbles
and
froth..
Air Hole
::
Air hole () A fault in a
casting,
produced
by a
bubble
of air; a
blowhole..
Tectibranchiata
::
Tectibranchiata
(n. pl.) An
order,
or
suborder,
of
gastropod
Mollusca
in which the gills are
usually
situated
on one side of the back, and
protected
by a fold of the
mantle.
When there is a
shell,
it is
usually
thin and
delicate
and often
rudimentary.
The
aplysias
and the
bubble
shells
are
examples..
Blob
::
Blob (n.)
Something
blunt and
round;
a small drop or lump of
something
viscid
or
thick;
a drop; a
bubble;
a
blister.
Candlebomb
::
Candlebomb
(n.) A small glass
bubble,
filled
with
water,
which,
if
placed
in the flame of a
candle,
bursts
by
expansion
of
steam..
Bubble
::
Bubble
(n.) A
small,
hollow,
floating
bead or
globe,
formerly
used for
testing
the
strength
of
spirits..
Frothy
::
Frothy
(superl.)
Full of foam or
froth,
or
consisting
of froth or light
bubbles;
spumous;
foamy..
Bubble
::
Bubble
(n.) A
person
deceived
by an empty
project;
a gull.
Hubble-bubble
::
Hubble-bubble
(n.) A
tobacco
pipe, so
arranged
that the smoke
passes
through
water,
making
a
bubbling
noise,
whence
its name. In
India,
the bulb
containing
the water is often a
cocoanut
shell..
Popple
::
Popple
(v. i.) To move
quickly
up and down; to bob up and down, as a cork on rough
water;
also, to
bubble..
Bead Proof
::
Bead proof () A
degree
of
strength
in
alcoholic
liquor
as shown by beads or small
bubbles
remaining
on its
surface,
or at the side of the
glass,
when
shaken..
Water Spider
::
Water
spider
() An
aquatic
European
spider
(Argyoneta
aquatica)
which
constructs
its web
beneath
the
surface
of the water on water
plants.
It lives in a
bell-shaped
structure
of silk, open
beneath
like a
diving
bell, and
filled
with air which the
spider
carries
down in the form of small
bubbles
attached
one at a time to the
spinnerets
and hind feet.
Called
also
diving
spider..
Bubble
::
Bubble
(n.) A
globule
of air, or
globular
vacuum,
in a
transparent
solid;
as,
bubbles
in
window
glass,
or in a
lens..
Bleb
::
Bleb (n.) A large
vesicle
or
bulla,
usually
containing
a
serous
fluid;
a
blister;
a
bubble,
as in
water,
glass,
etc..
Bubble
::
Bubble
(n.) To run with a
gurgling
noise,
as if
forming
bubbles;
as, a
bubbling
stream..
Foam
::
Foam (n.) The white
substance,
consisting
of an
aggregation
of
bubbles,
which is
formed
on the
surface
of
liquids,
or in the mouth of an
animal,
by
violent
agitation
or
fermentation;
froth;
spume;
scum; as, the foam of the sea..
Boil
::
Boil (v.) To be
agitated,
or
tumultuously
moved,
as a
liquid
by the
generation
and
rising
of
bubbles
of steam (or
vapor),
or of
currents
produced
by
heating
it to the
boiling
point;
to be in a state of
ebullition;
as, the water
boils..
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