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Meaning of "boiled off"

To evaporate or convert a liquid into vapor through the process of boiling
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  • simple past tense and past participle of boil off

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boiled off
All the flesh is boiled off the bones.
Boiled off by the intense radiation of its star.
Excess thionyl chloride was boiled off.
The gas boiled off in hours rather than days.
The water would have boiled off instantly.
The boiled off electrons could neutralize the ionized catalyst.
Most of the excess pyrrolidine was then boiled off.
Complete loss of pressure boiled off most of the water.
As if the burner was left on and the water boiled off.
The water was then boiled off until a slurry was formed.
That is obviously because most of the water has boiled off.
The flesh either has to be boiled off or eaten by dermestid beetles.
The unbound ASOs were then filtered and the ammonia was boiled off.
Excitement boiled off the clan members gathered around the table.
The excess toluene in the flask was boiled off from the flask.

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Methylene chloride is boiled off several times to eliminate the excess trifluoroacetic acid.
The reflux condensate was removed and excess propylene oxide boiled off.
The water and solids are boiled off and the oil is considered dehydrated.
This venting also maintained safe pressures as liquid hydrogen boiled off in the fuel tank.
The dichloromethane was boiled off and the reaction was then heated under reflux for 30 minutes.
This scenario essentially starts with most of the Flood waters boiled off.
To recover the gold, excess aqua regia was boiled off and residue was obtained.
Solvent was boiled off for another 45 minutes to remove water and ether.
By this time, oceans will have boiled off.
During the heating phase, solvent is boiled off and exits the distillation vessel.
It 's hard to tell with their groin once the flesh is boiled off.
The dichloromethane was boiled off and the reaction was then heated under reflux for 1 hour.
The hotter it got, the more steam boiled off the oceans.
The solvent was boiled off down to a volatiles level of about 3 %.
Accordingly, it is able to effect the necessary condensation of the boiled off natural gas.
Complete loss of pressure boiled off most of the water . Crops are dead.
At one end, where the fire was highest, water boiled off.
Most of the CH ₂ Cl ₂ was then boiled off and diethyl ether added to cause precipitation.
To produce x-rays, free electrons are generated, such as by being boiled off of a filament.
The solvent is boiled off ( and re-used ) to leave a crude oil called pomace oil.
Ethyl acetate is added ( 40 ml ) and the major portion of the dichloromethane is boiled off.
Liquid refrigerant is boiled off in the load unit 108.
In one experimental model, about 25 % of the alcohol was boiled off.
During distillation, the “ head ” is boiled off first.
In both examples, about 92 % of the oxidizer purge feed is boiled off.

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Boiled milk and water was poured into it
We have the boiled duck fetus on a stick
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