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Definition: FRITTED

Part of Speech Definition
Verb 1. Of Frit.[Websters].
Verb Past Tense 1. Past tense conjugation of the verb frit.[Eve - graph theoretic]
Verb Base
(frit)
1. To prepare by heat (the materials for making glass); to fuse partially.[Websters].
2. To fritter; -- with away.[Websters].
3. Base verb from the following inflections: fritting, fritted, frits, fritter, fritters, frittingly and frittedly.[Eve - graph theoretic]

Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), compiled from various sources, under license.

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"Fritted" is a common misspelling or typo for: gritted, fritter, frigged.

Date "Fritted" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1914. (references)

Specialty Expressions: FRITTED

Expressions Domain Definition
Fritted glass bubbler Chemistry Unit that consists of a fritted glass bubbler immersed in 0. 1 N NaOH, a trap to remove any entrained moisture, a critical orifice and a vacuum pump. Source: European Union. (references)
Fritted sand Metallurgy Sand heated to a high temperature to remove the binders there from. Source: European Union. (references)
Fritted trace elements Mining Sintered silicates having total guaranteed analyses of micronutrients with controlled, relatively slow, release characteristics. (references)

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Definition: FRITTED

Part of SpeechDefinition
Verb1. Of Frit.[Websters].
Verb Past Tense1. Past tense conjugation of the verb frit.[Eve - graph theoretic]
Verb Base
(frit)
1. To prepare by heat (the materials for making glass); to fuse partially.[Websters].
2. To fritter; -- with away.[Websters].
3. Base verb from the following inflections: fritting, fritted, frits, fritter, fritters, frittingly and frittedly.[Eve - graph theoretic]

Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), compiled from various sources, under license.

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"FRITTED" is a common misspelling or typo for: gritted, fritter, frigged.

Date "FRITTED" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1914. (references)

Specialty Definition: frit

DomainDefinition
Noah Webster [Noun] In the manufacture of glass, the matter of which glass is made after it has been calcined or baked in a furnace. It is a composition of silex and fixed alkali, occasionally with other ingredients.. Source: Webster's 1828 American Dictionary.
AerospaceA powdered ceramic prepared by fusing a physical mixture of oxides into a uniform melt, which is then quenched and milled into a fine, homogeneous powder. (references)
EnvironmentFluidized bed, porous carbon gas distribution plate. (references)
ForestryForest Revenue Inspection Team. (references)

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Common Expressions: frit

ExpressionsDefinition
Frit brickA lump of calcined glass materials, brought to a pasty condition in a reverberatory furnace, preliminary to the perfect vitrification in the melting pot. Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary.

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Specialty Expressions: FRITTED

ExpressionsDomainDefinition
Fritted glass bubblerChemistryUnit that consists of a fritted glass bubbler immersed in 0. 1 N NaOH, a trap to remove any entrained moisture, a critical orifice and a vacuum pump. Source: European Union. (references)
Fritted sandMetallurgySand heated to a high temperature to remove the binders there from. Source: European Union. (references)
Fritted trace elementsMiningSintered silicates having total guaranteed analyses of micronutrients with controlled, relatively slow, release characteristics. (references)

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Topics by Level of Interest: frit

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