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Steam (Advanced search)




CORE WORDS



Glob1500 steam the gas that comes from hot water n.

Tanaka6000 steam

COMPOUND WORDS


steam {n} (energy) steam {n} (water vapor) steam {n} (water vapor used for heating or as source of kinetic energy) steam {v} (cooking: to cook with steam) steamboat {n} (vessel powered by steam) steam boiler {n} (boiler to produce steam) steam engine {n} (any steam-driven heat engine) steam engine {n} (piston engine driven by steam) steam engine {n} (steam locomotive) SEE: steam locomotive :: steamer {n} (cooking appliance) steamer {n} (steamship or steamboat) steamer {n} (vessel in which articles are subjected to the action of steam) steamer duck {n} (bird of the genus Tachyeres) steaming {adj} (giving off steam) steaming {n} (action of steam on something) steam locomotive {n} (locomotive powered by steam) steam reforming {n} (production of hydrogen and carbon monoxide from water and methane) steamroller {n} (steam-powered road roller) steamship {n} (vessel propelled by steam) steam turbine {n} (system through which steam is passed) steamy {adj} (full of steam)

5000 WORDS










steam, vapour P3934






PHRASES



La vapeur monte de l'intérieur de la casserole.



Steam is rising from inside the pan .


(ENG )
(FR )

(0633)

La vapeur s'évapore constamment.



The steam is constantly evaporating .


(ENG )
(FR )

(2761)

Il fait cuire du riz.



He is steaming rice .


(ENG )
(FR )

(2762)