muffle
21muffle — verb (transitive usually passive) 1 to make a sound less loud and clear: The falling snow muffled the noise of the traffic. 2 also muffle up to cover yourself with something thick and warm: He went out into the snow muffled up in his scarf and… …
22muffle — v 1.Often muffle up wrap, envelop, swaddle, swathe; cloak, cover, hood; conceal, veil, shroud, mask, hide, disguise. 2. pad, damp, damper, mute, soft pedal, tone down; hush, quiet, still, muzzle, silence; quell, suppress, stifle, gag, choke, stop …
23Muffle furnace — An Automatic Oil Muffle Furnace, circa 1910. Petroleum is contained in tank A, and is kept under pressure by pumping at intervals with the wooden handle, so that when the valve B is opened, the oil is vaporized by passing through a heating coil… …
24muffle color — Ceram. a color fired onto an object in a muffle kiln. * * * …
25muffle furnace — mufelinė krosnis statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Laboratorinė elektrinė krosnis, kurioje pasiekiama 1200 °C temperatūra. atitikmenys: angl. muffle furnace rus. муфельная печь …
26muffle furnace — noun : a furnace having its charge inside a muffle and the source of heat outside so that the charge has no contact with the flame …
27muffle-jaw — ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun Etymology: muffle (III) : miller s thumb 1 …
28muffle color — Ceram. a color fired onto an object in a muffle kiln …
29muffle — 1. noun a) Anything that mutes or deadens sound. b) A warm piece of clothing for the hands. 2. verb a) To mute or deaden a sound, making it harder to hear b) To …
30muffle — muf·fle (mufґəl) a part of a furnace, usually removable or replaceable, in which material may be placed for processing, without exposing it to the direct action of the heat source …