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-verb (used without object)10.Chemistry . to volatilize from the solid state to a gas, and then condense again as a solid without passing through the liquid state.
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sublime as an adjective so you use it to appreciate something "the meal was sublime" "you performed that music piece in a sublime manner" "And we are enabled to apprehend at all what is sublime and noble only by the perpetual instilling and drenching of the reality that surrounds us." Walden & on the Duty of Civil Disobedience by Thoreau, Henry David "A mountain, to be sure, by the mere sentiment of physical magnitude which it conveys, does impress us with a sense of the sublime but no man is impressed after this fashion by the material grandeur of even "The Columbia's" Poems by Poe, Edgar Allan as a Noun the sublime - something that is sublime "she is the best dancer of all time, the sublime dancer" as a Verb usually related to Chemistry and physics is to change directly from a solid to a vapor without first melting subliming sublimed "if you make the room too hot you will sublime the ice in this glass"
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It's the chemical symbol for Oxygen. Is that what you meant?
The definition of "subline" (a term relating to cellular biology) may be found at: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/subline I am answering here in case you meant "sublime" "Sublime" is a term in chemistry and physics referring to the process in which some materials, given appropriate conditions of temperature and pressure, can change phase directly from a solid to a gas (where most materials under most conditions must pass through the liquid phase when changing from a solid to a gas). Examples are Iodine, which can sublime at room temperature and pressure (note this refers to pure Iodine, not the solution you buy at the drug store), and ordinary water ice, which can sublime under some temperature and pressure conditions, including in a self-defrosting freezer.
Sublime in French is "sublime." It is an adjective used to describe something of outstanding beauty or excellence.
Sublime,the term was first used by Longinus in his book 'On the sublime'.He said," Sublimity is the echo of great soul".
Yes, mercury can sublime.
sand does'nt sublime