Akademik

vapor
1. Molecules in the gaseous phase of a solid or liquid substance exposed to a gas. 2. A visible emanation of fine particles of a liquid. 3. A medicinal preparation to be administered by inhalation. [L. steam]
- anesthetic v. the gaseous phase of a liquid anesthetic with sufficient partial pressure at room temperature to produce general anesthesia when inhaled.

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va·por or chiefly Brit va·pour 'vā-pər n
1 a) a substance in the gaseous state as distinguished from the liquid or solid state
b) a substance (as alcohol or benzoin) vaporized for industrial, therapeutic, or military uses
2) vapors or chiefly Brit vapours pl
a) exhalations of bodily organs (as the stomach) formerly held to affect the physical or mental condition
b) a depressed or hysterical nervous condition

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va·por (vaґpər) pl. vapoґres, vapors [L.] 1. an atmospheric dispersion of a substance that in its normal state is a liquid or solid. 2. steam, gas, or an exhalation.

Medical dictionary. 2011.