Aeriform [adjective]
Definition of Aeriform:
vaporous
Opposite/Antonyms of Aeriform:
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Sentence/Example of Aeriform:
Warm dry air, especially when in motion, promotes the aeriform transpiration, by favouring evaporation.
When the principle of attraction prevails, it causes them to become solid; when caloric prevails, they become aeriform.
What is the cause of bodies being either solid, liquid, or aeriform?
Personally I prefer the aeriform fluid in front of the curtain.
Beside these gases, the air always contains a quantity of the vapor of water in a perfectly aeriform and transparent condition.
According to the views we have mentioned, we must ascribe life to a gas, that is, to an aeriform body.
The same object at one moment may be liquid; at the next moment solid; at the next aeriform.
For it must apparently have formed part of an aeriform mass in which they were immersed at an earlier stage of their history.