The word Fumed means darkened or colored by exposure to ammona fumes. I hope this helps in your life!
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Steamed? Or Fumed?
In this sentence, "fumed" is a verb. It is the action that the angry driver is doing - showing intense anger or annoyance.
The artist fumed when she discovered her artwork had been copied without permission.
Oak can be fumed with ammonia fumes to form a dark greenish-brown surface color.
A vent, flue or chimney.
"Fumed" is the past tense of the verb "to fume". To fume means "to give off gases, usually steam; to emit a vapor"; in reference to a person, to fume means "to be angry, to speak and/or demonstrate in anger". An example sentence would be: "After being told his presentation was not acceptable, Rod fumed for the rest of the day."
glass with an iridescent surface due to a thin film of metallic oxides
A cranberry cigar thing turns pinksh redish when smoked
Examples: meat products, salted and fumed fish, sauces, dressings, cheeses, pastries etc.
cabosil is fumed silica and can usually be mixed as a thickening agent with resins such as polyurethane (clear awlgrip?), epoxy, and polyester/vinylesters.
You boil the shelled mussels in boiling water and they are cooked when the shells split open.
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