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live steam
[ lahyv ]
noun
- steam direct from the boiler and at full pressure, ready for use in work.
- steam that has performed no work or only part of its work.
live steam
/ laɪv /
noun
- steam supplied directly from a boiler at full pressure, before it has performed any work
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Word History and Origins
Origin of live steam1
An Americanism dating back to 1870–75
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Example Sentences
Huge projectors show a live steam from mission control.
From Washington Post
The men used jets of live steam to thaw dirt and prevent newly poured cement from freezing.
From Literature
There is one objection to starting the curve slowly at g, which is that the port s will be opened correspondingly slowly for the live steam.
From Project Gutenberg
Dove gray particles clung to the sewer opening beneath—particles of some sort of paint that was soluble in water or perhaps live steam.
From Project Gutenberg
Straightway a violent subaqueous crackling announced that live steam from the boilers was performing its allotted task of taking the chill off.
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