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    foaming
    /ˈfəʊmɪŋ/

    adjective

    • 1. producing a mass of small bubbles; frothing: "pints of foaming bitter"

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  2. FOAMING definition: 1. present participle of foam 2. to produce small bubbles 3. If a person or an animal foams at the…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of FOAMING is having or producing a light, frothy mass of bubbles : producing foam. How to use foaming in a sentence.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FoamFoam - Wikipedia

    Foams are materials formed by trapping pockets of gas in a liquid or solid. [1] [2] [3] A bath sponge and the head on a glass of beer are examples of foams. In most foams, the volume of gas is large, with thin films of liquid or solid separating the regions of gas. Soap foams are also known as suds . Solid foams can be closed-cell or open-cell.

  5. A colloidal dispersion of a gas in a liquid or solid medium, such as shaving cream, foam rubber, or a substance used to fight fires. A foam may be produced, especially on the surface of a liquid, by agitation or by a chemical reaction, such as fermentation.

  6. foaming meaning: 1. present participle of foam 2. to produce small bubbles 3. If a person or an animal foams at the…. Learn more.

  7. FOAM definition: 1. a mass of very small bubbles formed on the surface of a liquid 2. a substance like cream that is…. Learn more.

  8. emitting or filled with bubbles as from carbonation or fermentation. synonyms: bubbling, bubbly, effervescing, foamy, frothy, spumy. effervescent. (of a liquid) giving off bubbles. adjective. producing or covered with lathery sweat or saliva from exhaustion or disease. synonyms: foamy, frothing. unhealthy.

  9. The meaning of FOAM is a light frothy mass of fine bubbles formed in or on the surface of a liquid or from a liquid. How to use foam in a sentence.

  10. noun. a mass of small bubbles of gas formed on the surface of a liquid, such as the froth produced by agitating a solution of soap or detergent in water. frothy saliva sometimes formed in and expelled from the mouth, as in rabies. the frothy sweat of a horse or similar animal.

  11. Foam, in physical chemistry, a colloidal system (i.e., a dispersion of particles in a continuous medium) in which the particles are gas bubbles and the medium is a liquid. The term also is applied to material in a lightweight cellular spongy or rigid form.